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Introduction Untangling the Domestic Implementation of the European Court of Human Rights' Judgments
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4 European Human Rights Case Law and the Rights of Homosexuals, Foreigners and Immigrants in Austria
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Overview of Findings Overview of Findings
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Implementation of the ECtHR's Judgments and Their Potential to Influence Reform and Policy Change Implementation of the ECtHR's Judgments and Their Potential to Influence Reform and Policy Change
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The Political and Policy Process The Political and Policy Process
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National Judicial Politics National Judicial Politics
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Social and Legal Mobilisation Social and Legal Mobilisation
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Concluding Remarks Concluding Remarks
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Notes Notes
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9 Politics, Courts and Society in the National Implementation and Practice of European Court of Human Rights Case Law
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Published:April 2013
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Abstract
This concluding chapter discusses and analyses the patterns of variation in the domestic implementation of the ECtHR's judgments, as well as the attitudes of national officials, judges and government actors vis-à-vis the ECtHR's case law across and within the different countries under study. The implementation of the ECtHR's judgments and their potential for prompting reform and policy change domestically can be approached through different perspectives, which may also be relevant for understanding compliance with international law more broadly: the political and policy process, a judicial politics perspective, and a social mobilisation perspective. Besides reviewing the findings of the country case studies included in this volume, this chapter outlines and discusses these three perspectives. It ends by reflecting on and briefly discussing the role of the ECHR and the Strasbourg Court in promoting democracy in Europe.
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