司法尊重使欧洲达成共识

Shai Dothan
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欧洲人权法院(European Court of Human Rights, ECHR)采用的新兴共识原则(Emerging Consensus doctrine)指导法院遵循欧洲大多数国家采用的政策。如果大多数国家都保护某项人权,那么未能保护这项权利的国家将被认定为违反了《保护人权和基本自由公约》(公约)。这一原则可能有助于法院做出好的政策决定,因为它以一种遵循被称为孔多塞陪审团定理的数学模型逻辑的方式借鉴了许多州的选择——至少只要被审查的州彼此足够相似并独立决定。最高法院还适用一种被称为“增值幅度”的原则,该原则指导最高法院在某些条件下遵从国家政策。这些是相互竞争的理论,法院越适用其中一种,另一种就越不适用。然而,本文认为,正确应用升值幅度实际上可能有助于将新兴共识限制在彼此足够相似的国家,此外还会激励各国独立决策。通过这种方式,授予升值幅度可以帮助法院从新兴共识原则中获得最佳结果。
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Judicial Deference Allows European Consensus to Emerge
The Emerging Consensus doctrine applied by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) directs the court to follow the policies adopted by the majority of states in Europe. If most states protect a certain human right, states that fail to protect this right will be found in violation of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (Convention). This doctrine may help the court to make good policy decisions because it draws on the choices of many states in a way that follows the logic of a mathematical model called the Condorcet Jury Theorem — at least so long as the states examined are sufficiently similar to one another and decide independently. The court also applies a doctrine called the Margin of Appreciation, which directs it to defer to state policies under certain conditions. These are competing doctrines and the more the court applies one the less it applies the other. Yet this paper argues that a correct application of the Margin of Appreciation may in fact help limit the Emerging Consensus to states who are sufficiently similar to one another and in addition give states an incentive to decide independently. In this way, granting a Margin of Appreciation can help the court to get the best results out of the Emerging Consensus doctrine.
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