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I would like to acknowledge the generous financial support provided by the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme, which funded the research for this volume as part of the JURISTRAS project (‘The Strasbourg Court, Democracy and Human Rights: Patterns of Litigation, State Implementation and Domestic Reform’, contract no. FP6-028398, 2006–9). Further information on the project's findings can be found at http://www.juristras.eliamep.gr. I would like to especially thank Angela Liberatore, the European Commission's project officer, whose enthusiastic support for the subject of this research was from the start and throughout the project extremely encouraging and motivating.
This book was originally conceived at a project meeting in Strasbourg in June 2009 where its basic structure was also defined. As so commonly happens with collective volumes, it has taken much longer to complete it than was originally planned, partly due to some unpredictable setbacks along the way. Since then, the rapidly increasing case law of the European Court of Human Rights and changes in the state of execution of the judgments under study necessitated substantial and constant updating of the country-based chapters. I would like first of all to thank the contributors to this volume, who have sustained an unmitigated interest in and commitment to this book project during its lengthy process of preparation. They were extremely responsive throughout our collaboration, being willing to revise their chapters a number of times without losing their patience or temper.
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