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AllthecaseslistedbelowhavebeendecidedbytheEuropeanCourt(or
formerCommission)ofHumanRights.Theyconsistofjudgmentsexcept
whenotherwiseindicated–asreportsoftheCommissionordecisionsof
admissibility.
Eachreferencecomprisesthenameofthecase,applicationnumber,dateofthe
judgmentordecision,locationoftheofficialreport(whenavailable)andpub-
licationintheEuropeanHumanRightsReportsofSweetandMaxwell(when
available).TheofficialreportingwasinSeriesANos.1–338until1996andin
theReportsofJudgmentsandDecisionsbetween1996and1998.Since1999,ittakes
placeintheReportscitedbytheCourtasECHR.
Whetherreportedornot,alljudgmentsanddecisionsoftheCourtcanbe
freelyaccessedonhttp://www.echr.coe.int/echrbysearchingtheCourt’sHUDOC
database.
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Zander: The Law-Making Process
A kaleidoscopic reading of the Convention
GiventhatthecasesIdiscussinthebookaremerelyillustrative,thereisastrong
elementoffortuityinthewaythefive‘criticallight’chaptersareassembled .The
imageofthekaleidoscopecomestomindinthatitpointstoaninfinitenumberof
combinationsofeithertheoreticalorempiricalelements,orboth.Ineachchapter
itisasifIhadcollectedpiecesofcaselaw,shakenthem,andobservedthe
resultingcombination–ifnotexactlysymmetry–inthemirror(orlight)of
aparticulartheory.Icouldhaverepeatedtheexerciseoverandoveragain,
adinfinitum,eitherwiththesameorwithslightlydifferentmaterial(caselaw)
ormirrors(critiques).
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Eachtimetheresultwouldhavebeendifferentbut,
Iwouldargue,nolesscompelling.
Theimageofthekaleidoscopedrawsattentiontothewayoursensesconstruct
patternswhichdonot‘really’existexceptthroughtheartificeofreflection
(theory).ItcouldbesaidthatIofferakaleidoscopicreadingoftheConvention,
i.e.onegeneratingarrangementswhichare,ifnotaestheticallypleasing,atleast
deceptivelyattractiveintheirsimplicityand(imposed)regularity.Afriendwho
readChapter3wasnotdeceived.Sheremarked,disapprovingly,thatitwasas
though ... Sussex.
Iwas‘musing’.Itookthisasacompliment;theMuses,offspringofZeusand
Mnemosyne,aretraditionallyseenasinspiringcreativityandlearning.‘Musing’
alsoembracestheideaofmeditation,perhapsofwastingtimebutinorder
bettertoponderandreflect.
Theselectionofajudicialinstitutionasthepracticalfocusofmyreflection
resultsinabookwhichcontainsfarmorelawthannon-lawyersareusedto,
thoughlesslawthanlawyersmayhavewished.IbrieflyintroducetheConvention
inChapter2sothatthereadercanseehowthecasesIdiscussfitwithinthelawof
the Convention. Without claiming to offer systematic treatment of the rights
guaranteed by the Convention,
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