The turn to procedure in the European Court of Human Rights: consistency and coherence in the case law

"In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has faced mounting criticism from certain States Parties for its perceived interference in national judicial processes, leading to a shift towards greater subsidiarity in its approach. This chapter explores the ECtHR's controversial procedural turn, examining its rationale, the tensions it generates among judges, and its inconsistent application in key cases involving the expulsion of settled migrants under Article 8."