CRPRC Studiorum
CRPRC Studiorum

Series of case comments and reviews on important Human Rights developments at the global level

As part of its initiatives for advancing international and national Human Rights standards and for promoting and advancing equality and non-discrimination, CRPRC Studiorum publishes the Series of case comments and reviews on important Human Rights developments at the global level, as well as of important developments directly related to Macedonia (for example, recommendations of Human Rights monitoring bodies, or cases from bodies/courts where Macedonia is one of the parties). In today’s information overload, it is often difficult to regularly follow all developments at the global level, which might have importance for one’s work. Thus, the aim of this series is to facilitate the access to information and staying current on the important Human Rights developments for the (legal) practitioners, state institutions, civil society organisations and Human Rights activists, and to encourage them to use the rich practice and sources from international Human Rights law in their work.

This series consists of three clusters: (1) Case Comments, (2) Human Rights Reviews and (3) Cases from practice indicating discrimination and violation of human rights. Both will be made available to the professional community and general public through this website in English and Macedonian language. If you would like to receive notifications on newly published case comments or reviews, please send a registration e-mail to: series[at]studiorum.org.mk


Case Comments

Case Comment No.1/2013: Horvath and Kiss v Hungary (ECtHR)

Case Comment No.2/2013: X and Others v Austria (ECtHR)


Human Rights Reviews

Human Rights Review No.1/2013: Optional Protocol of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

Human Rights Review No. 2/2013: Protocols 15 and 16 to the European Convention on Human Rights


Cases from practice indicating discrimination and violation of human rights (in collaboration with Association of Educationists and for Women’s and Children’s Rights Protection LIL web | Facebook):