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Existing scholarship does not differentiate enough between cases of mere political unwillingness to execute an ECtHR judgment and cases where execution is blocked for legal reasons (mainly of constitutional law nature).
Part I.- Theoretical Framework.- ‘Principled Resistance’ to ECtHR Judgments: Dogmatic Framework and Conceptual Meaning.- Resistance to the European Court of Human Rights: The Institutional and Sociological Consequences of Principled Resistance.- Part II.- National Perspectives.- Principled Resistance to and Principled Compliance with ECtHR Judgments in Germany.- ‘Principled Resistance’ to ECtHR Judgments in Austria.- Judicial Disobedience and the ECtHR: The Italian Case.- Resistance in Switzerland: Populist Rather Than Principled.- Principled Criticism and a Warning from the ‘UK’ to the ECtHR?.- The Execution of ECtHR Judgements and the ‘Right to Object’ of the Russian Constitutional Court.- Part III.- International Perspectives.- The Perspective of the Venice Commission.- The National Identity Criterion in the Crossfire Between European Integration and the Preservation of National Sovereignty.- ‘Principled Resistance’ to ECtHR Judgments: An Appraisal.