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Beyond Expansion or Restriction? Models of Interaction between the Living Instrument and Margin of Appreciation Doctrines and the Scope of the echr in: International Human Rights Law Review Volume 10 Issue 1 (2021)
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The European Convention on Human Rights - A living instrument
The European Convention on Human Rights - A living instrument
Beyond Expansion or Restriction? Models of Interaction between the Living Instrument and Margin of Appreciation Doctrines and the Scope of the echr in: International Human Rights Law Review Volume 10 Issue 1 (2021)
The European Convention on Human Rights - A living instrument
The European Convention on Human Rights - A living instrument
Is the European Court of Human Rights going too far in expanding the scope of certain rights under the Convention? – Young Journal of European Affairs
HR Term 1 Summative - Critically Assess Whether the 'Living Instrument' Approach to ECHR - Studocu
A Living Instrument: The Evolutive Doctrine – some introductory remarks | Scholarly Publications
The European Convention on Human Rights - A living instrument
The ECHR as a Living Instrument: Criticisms Reviewed: Rahman, Mohammad Habibur: 9781636482620: Amazon.com: Books
A 'Living Instrument' for Everyone: Advancing Equality for LGBTI persons - Portal
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The ECHR as a Living Instrument: Criticisms Reviewed: Muhammad Habibur Rahman | Rokomari.com
ECHR BLOG: New Book on the Convention as a Living Instrument
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The ECHR as a Living Instrument: Criticisms Reviewed: Rahman, Mohammad Habibur: 9781636482620: Amazon.com: Books
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The European Convention on Human Rights: A living instrument - Council of Europe Programme Office in Ankara
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ECHR BLOG: New Book on the Convention as a Living Instrument
Lady Hale: Beanstalk or living instrument, how tall can the ECHR grow? – UKSCBlog