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Building Consensus on European Consensus : Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights in Europe and Beyond
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Editor(s):
Panos Kapotas
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Vassilis P. Tzevelekos
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January 04 2019
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Cambridge University Press
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9781108564779
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January 04 2019
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January 17 2019
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10.1017/9781108564779
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Book chapters
pp. 1
How (Difficult Is It) to Build Consensus on (European) Consensus?
pp. 29
European Consensus
pp. 42
Consensus in the Legitimacy-Building Era of the European Court of Human Rights
pp. 71
Consensus, Stasis, Evolution
pp. 96
The Consensus Argument in NGOs’Amicus CuriaeBriefs
pp. 120
Determining the Content of the European Consensus Concept
pp. 141
How the ECtHR’s Use of European Consensus Considerations Allows Legitimacy Concerns to Delimit Its Mandate
pp. 167
Borges’Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixoteand the Idea of a European Consensus
pp. 189
A Better Signpost, Not a Better Walking Stick: How to Evaluate the European Consensus Doctrine
pp. 210
Constructive Consensus and Domestic Democracy
pp. 236
The European Consensus Doctrine and the ECtHR Quest for Public Confidence
pp. 258
Can European Consensus Encourage Acceptance of the European Convention on Human Rights in the United Kingdom?
pp. 283
When to Use European Consensus
pp. 311
When the European Court of Human Rights Decides Not to Decide
pp. 337
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Tentative Search for Latin American Consensus
pp. 364
National Consensus and the Eighth Amendment
pp. 392
Levels of Generality in the Comparative Reasoning of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice
pp. 421
Consensus as Challenge and Retraction of Rights
pp. 448
Building Consensus on European Consensus
pp. 468
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