Persuasion and Legal Reasoning in the ECtHR Rulings Balancing Impossible Demands
This book analyses the case law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) from the point of view of argumentative tools used by the Court to persuade the audience - States, applicants and public opinion - of the correctness of its rulings. The ECtHR judgments selected by the authors concern just...
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2023
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