Persuasion and Legal Reasoning in the ECtHR Rulings
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Persuasion and Legal Reasoning in the ECtHR Rulings
Balancing Impossible Demands
Mezykowska, Aleksandra; Mlynarska-Sobaczewska, Anna
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
224
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9781032452227
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Introduction
1 Challenges of judicial reasoning in beginning and end-of-life cases
2 Ways of judicial reasoning - outline
3 Ways of reasoning in medically assisted procreation and surrogacy cases
4 Ways of reasoning in abortion cases
5 Ways of reasoning in end-of-life situations
Conclusion
Index
1 Challenges of judicial reasoning in beginning and end-of-life cases
2 Ways of judicial reasoning - outline
3 Ways of reasoning in medically assisted procreation and surrogacy cases
4 Ways of reasoning in abortion cases
5 Ways of reasoning in end-of-life situations
Conclusion
Index
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European Court of Human Rights;European Convention on Human Rights;argumentative tools;nterpretative methods;margin of appreciation;assisted suicide;justification;euthanasia;medically assisted procreation;abortion;Ova Donation;IVF Treatment;ECtHR's Application;ECtHR's Judgments;UK Case;ECtHR's Case Law;Exclusive Rationale;Legal Parent Child Relationship;Argumentative Devices;Abortion Cases;Positive Obligations;Deontological Argumentation;Judicial Reasoning;Human Rights;Domestic Legal Order;Surrogacy Arrangements;ECtHR Ruling;ECtHR Rulings;Surrogacy Agreements;IVF Procedure;UK Supreme Court;UK Ruling;Oviedo Convention;ECtHR's Judgment
Introduction
1 Challenges of judicial reasoning in beginning and end-of-life cases
2 Ways of judicial reasoning - outline
3 Ways of reasoning in medically assisted procreation and surrogacy cases
4 Ways of reasoning in abortion cases
5 Ways of reasoning in end-of-life situations
Conclusion
Index
1 Challenges of judicial reasoning in beginning and end-of-life cases
2 Ways of judicial reasoning - outline
3 Ways of reasoning in medically assisted procreation and surrogacy cases
4 Ways of reasoning in abortion cases
5 Ways of reasoning in end-of-life situations
Conclusion
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
European Court of Human Rights;European Convention on Human Rights;argumentative tools;nterpretative methods;margin of appreciation;assisted suicide;justification;euthanasia;medically assisted procreation;abortion;Ova Donation;IVF Treatment;ECtHR's Application;ECtHR's Judgments;UK Case;ECtHR's Case Law;Exclusive Rationale;Legal Parent Child Relationship;Argumentative Devices;Abortion Cases;Positive Obligations;Deontological Argumentation;Judicial Reasoning;Human Rights;Domestic Legal Order;Surrogacy Arrangements;ECtHR Ruling;ECtHR Rulings;Surrogacy Agreements;IVF Procedure;UK Supreme Court;UK Ruling;Oviedo Convention;ECtHR's Judgment