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It is unlikely that this book could have ever been written without the stimulating and supportive environment of Central European University (CEU). Ours is more than the usual polite gratitude. The committed scepticism that we hope to convey reflects the ongoing debate we started with the late Yehuda Elkana, past Rector of CEU. It was also in the spirit of encouraging scholarship driven by critical engagement that Renáta Uitz received a sabbatical to pursue this engagement.
During the writing of this book András Sajó served as Judge of the European Court of Human Rights. While the judicial duties delayed enormously the completion of the work, the Court provided a most valuable intellectual stimulus to understand the nature of rights, and their multi-layered defence. András Sajó is grateful to his colleagues for all he could learn from them and through them, and particularly grateful to the Presidents of the Court who were the guarantors of the working atmosphere that enabled one to reflect beyond the logic of interminable cases. Needless to say, the present views are strictly scholarly and do not reflect any judicial position regarding past or future cases.
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