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Rebalancing European Human Rights: Has the Brighton Declaration Engendered a New Deal on Human Rights in Europe?
Mikael Rask Madsen
Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance
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European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR)
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Human Rights
100%
Europe
100%
European Human Rights
100%
Law
50%
Preferential Treatment
25%
Legal Institutions
25%
International Courts
25%
Law Documents
25%
Systematic Exploration
25%
Soft Law
25%
Political Institutions
25%
Margin of Appreciation
25%
Vocal
25%
Right to Privacy
25%
Social Sciences
Europe
100%
Human Rights
100%
Courts
100%
Subsidiarity
50%
Law
33%
Political Institutions
16%
International Courts
16%
Area of Law
16%
Legal Institution
16%
Arts and Humanities
Brighton
100%
Subsidiarity
75%
Beneficiary
25%