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The Grand Chamber may be convened either by referral or relinquishment. Referral is based on one of the parties appealing a ruling made by a chamber of the court, but the court only agrees to convene the Grand Chamber in exceptional cases. Relinquishment means that a chamber of the court decides not
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to hear the case itself but instead leaves the Grand Chamber to hear the case. Until 1 August 2021, when
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came into effect, parties to the case had the right to object to relinquishment.
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European Court of Human Rights
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FAQ
"Relinquishment of jurisdiction contra legem: The European Court of Human Rights' decision in Grzęda v. Poland"
doi
10.1093/hrlr/ngx003
"The Room at the Top: Separate Opinions in the Grand Chambers of the ECHR (1998‐2006)"
"A Lesson for Applicants: Don't Agree to a Relinquishment to the Grand Chamber (S.A.S. v. France Part 2)"
Strasbourg Observers
Évolution des rapports entre les ordres juridiques de l'Union europĂ©enne, international et nationaux: liber amicorum Jiƙí MalenovskĂœ
ISBN
978-2-8027-6686-5
SSRN
3726877
Social Science Research Network
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Presidents of the European Court of Human Rights

Arnold McNair
René Cassin
Henri Rolin
Sir Humphrey Waldock
Rolv Ryssdal
Rudolf Bernhardt

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