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Judicial limitation of claims vs effective protection of rights under the ECHR European Court of Human Rights (Third Section): Judgment of 23 January 2024 (2024)
Journal Article
Kagiaros, D. (2024). Judicial limitation of claims vs effective protection of rights under the ECHR European Court of Human Rights (Third Section): Judgment of 23 January 2024. European Human Rights Law Review, 2024(4), 332-342

Comments on OG v Greece (71555/12) (ECtHR) on issues related to the court's limitation of claims in cases involving multiple allegations, in the context of a case brought by suspected sex workers who were detained, forcibly tested for HIV and their r... Read More about Judicial limitation of claims vs effective protection of rights under the ECHR European Court of Human Rights (Third Section): Judgment of 23 January 2024.

O.G. and others v. Greece: A belated vindication for (some) sex workers living with HIV (2024)
Other
Kagiaros, D. (2024). O.G. and others v. Greece: A belated vindication for (some) sex workers living with HIV. [https://strasbourgobservers.com/2024/02/27/o-g-and-others-v-greece-a-belated-vindication-for-some-sex-workers-living-with-hiv/]. Strasbourg Observers

In O.G. and others v. Greece, the Third Section of the ECtHR delivered a compelling judgment vindicating the rights of sex workers living with HIV in Greece who had been subjected to unprecedented public shaming and vilification by Greek authorities... Read More about O.G. and others v. Greece: A belated vindication for (some) sex workers living with HIV.

Balancing public and private interests in freedom of expression: A case study of Whistleblower Protection in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights (2023)
Book Chapter
Kagiaros, D. (2023). Balancing public and private interests in freedom of expression: A case study of Whistleblower Protection in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights. In J. Steel, & J. Petley (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Freedom of Expression and Censorship (334-345). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429262067-35

Reassessing the Framework for the Protection of Civil Servant Whistleblowers in the European Court of Human Rights (2021)
Journal Article
Kagiaros, D. (2021). Reassessing the Framework for the Protection of Civil Servant Whistleblowers in the European Court of Human Rights. Netherlands Quarterly of Human Rights, 39(3), 220-240. https://doi.org/10.1177/09240519211044955

The European Court of Human Rights has included civil servant whistleblowers in the protective ambit of Article 10 ECHR. In doing so, it has recognised that unauthorised disclosures of information are a legitimate means for the public to become aware... Read More about Reassessing the Framework for the Protection of Civil Servant Whistleblowers in the European Court of Human Rights.

The Case of the Eight Turkish Military Personnel who Sought Asylum in Greece after the Failed 2016 Coup in Turkey: Fair Trial as a Reason Precluding Non-Refoulement and (Stricto Sensu) Proportionality (2020)
Book Chapter
Tzevelekos, V., & Kagiaros, D. (2020). The Case of the Eight Turkish Military Personnel who Sought Asylum in Greece after the Failed 2016 Coup in Turkey: Fair Trial as a Reason Precluding Non-Refoulement and (Stricto Sensu) Proportionality. In P. Voyatzis, M. Tsirli, & L. Kiousopoulou (Eds.), Human Rights in Times of Illiberal Democracies: Liber Amicorum in Memoriam of Stavros Tsakyrakis (57-80). Nomiki Vivliothiki

Seán MacBride: A Life at the Frontline (2019)
Book Chapter
Kagiaros, D. (2019). Seán MacBride: A Life at the Frontline. In K. McCall Smith, J. Wouters, & F. Gomez Isa (Eds.), The Faces of Human Rights (211-218). Hart Publishing