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Strasbourg rulings still ‘very relevant’ despite EU court concern over ECHR accession

By Lewis Crofts ( March 13, 2015, 16:39 GMT | Insight) -- The rulings of Europe’s human-rights court in Strasbourg remain “very, very relevant” for the EU judiciary despite a December opinion that found fault with the bloc’s plans to accede to a continent-wide convention on human rights, a senior Court of Justice member said. Juliane Kokott said that both the EU courts in Luxembourg and the human-rights court in Strasbourg had an interest in avoiding divergent views.The rulings of Europe’s human-rights court in Strasbourg remain “very, very relevant” for the EU judiciary despite a December opinion that found fault with the bloc’s plans to accede to a continent-wide convention on human rights, a senior Court of Justice member said....

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