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Law, politics, and efficacy at the European Court of Human Rights
Jessica Greenberg
Anthropology
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Slavic Languages and Literatures
Center for the Study of Global Gender Equity
Russian, East European and Eurasian Center
European Union Center
Center for Global Studies
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Law
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Politics
100%
European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
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Europe
50%
People's Experiences
50%
Liberalism
25%
Human Rights
25%
Social Transformation
25%
Resource Sharing
25%
Semiotics
25%
Justice
25%
Political Crisis
25%
Political Transformation
25%
Lawyers
25%
Conditions of Possibility
25%
Legal Institutions
25%
Legal Framework
25%
Legal Remedies
25%
Metapragmatics
25%
Ethical Engagement
25%
Professional Engagement
25%
Judicial Institutions
25%
Judicialization of Politics
25%
Arts and Humanities
Efficacy
100%
European Court of Human Rights
100%
Law
100%
Europe
50%
Repertoire
25%
Action
25%
Modality
25%
Human Rights
25%
Engagement
25%
Political Crises
25%
Political transformation
25%
Social transformation
25%
conditions of possibility
25%
Tragedy
25%
Meta-pragmatics
25%
Harm
25%
Impasse
25%
Judicial Institution
25%
Semiotics
25%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Courts
100%
Law
100%
Europe
50%
Justice
25%
Political Crises
25%
Legal Institution
25%
Metapragmatics
25%
Legal Remedy
25%
Judicialization
25%
Semiotics
25%