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 The Committee of Experts on the System of the European Convention on Human Rights (DH-SYSC) has the general task of contributing to the protection of human rights by improving the effectiveness of the control mechanism of the European Convention on Human Rights and the implementation of the Convention at national and European levels. Under its current terms of reference, the DH-SYSC will prepare two draft CDDH reports, one on the use of new technologies by the Court and the other on new tendencies in litigation before the Court.

The conference serves as a key opportunity to gather input and ideas from DH-SYSC members, participants and observers, legal practitioners, civil society, and academics on these issues and on new and persistent challenges facing the ECHR system in general.

10:00 - 10:15

WELCOME ADDRESS 

 Krista OINONEN, Chairperson of the Steering Committee for Human Rights (CDDH)

 Daniele CANGEMI, Head of the Department of Human Rights, Justice and Legal Co-operation standard-setting activities, Council of Europe

sessions

 16:30

CLOSING SESSION

 John Finbarr (Barra) LYSAGHT, Chair of the DH-SYSC

meet our speakers

Back Ed BATES [MODERATOR]

Associate Professor, Leicester Law School, University of Leicester
Ed BATES [MODERATOR]

Ed Bates is an expert on human rights law with a particular focus on the law of the European Convention Human Right (ECHR). He has co-authored the leading textbook on the latter (‘Harris O'Boyle and Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights’ Oxford University Press) and is working on a monograph entitled ‘The European Court of Human Rights’ transformative era (the 2010s): decline, further evolution, and realistic future?’ contracted to Oxford University Press. He is a co-author of a book concerning Russia's exit from the ECHR and Council of Europe (E Bates, K Dzehtsiarou, A Forde: 'Russia, the Council of Europe and the European Convention on Human Rights (1996-2022): A Troubled Membership and Its Legacy', Bristol University Press, 2025).

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practical details
  • Working languages / interpretation services: English and French.
  • Visa: kindly note that visa arrangements are the traveler’s responsibility.
  • Participation: the conference will be held in person and is by invitation only. It is not open to the public. However, the event will be livestreamed on this webpage to allow for broader access. Please note that the livestream is for viewing purposes only; remote participants will not have the possibility to take the floor or interact with the speakers.
  • Venue: Agora building of the Council of Europe, room G03.
  • Getting around Strasbourg: local transport & useful contacts.
  • Access to the Council of Europe premises and registration: badges will be distributed at the entrance of the building on the first day of the Conference upon presentation of a valid ID or passport.
  • Meals: Coffee breaks will be provided during the conference. Participants are responsible for their own lunches. A cafeteria is available on-site.