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Facts Before the European Court of Human Rights / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
Facts Before the European Court of Human Rights / Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis
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Introduction
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17–74
I. Facts and Rules of Evidence in the Sphere of International Adjudication
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1. What Are Facts?
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2. Particularities of the International Sphere
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a. Fragmentation
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b. International Law and Domestic Law
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c. Multi-Perspectivity and Agenda-Setting
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3. Defining Fact-Assessment
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4. Goals of International Fact-Assessment
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a. Ascertaining ‘the Truth’?
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b. Other (Potentially Competing) Goals
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c. Truth Founded on Evidence
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5. Rules of Evidence in International Adjudication
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a. The Powers of International Courts and Tribunals Regarding Evidence
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i. Power to Order Parties to Produce Evidence
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ii. Power to Conduct Own Investigations
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iii. Power to Engage Experts
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b. Basic Concepts
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i. Admissibility of Evidence
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ii. The Burden of Proof
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iii. Standard of Proof
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(1) Prima Facie Evidence
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(2) Preponderance of Evidence
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(3) Beyond Reasonable Doubt
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6. The ECtHR’s Institutional Variations
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a. Applications Before the ECtHR
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b. Final Assessment of the Facts
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c. Rules on Fact-Assessment and Evidence Before the ECtHR
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d. Subsidiarity and Fact-Assessment
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7. Conclusion
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II. Facts, Law and Interdisciplinarity
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1. Interdisciplinarity and International Legal Theory
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2. Pragmatist Optimism towards Interdisciplinarity
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a. Pragmatism
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b. The First Step to Interdisciplinarity: Pragmatist Wariness of Dichotomies
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c. The Second Step to Interdisciplinarity: the Importance of Context to Inquiry
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3. Positivism’s Arguments against Interdisciplinarity
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4. The Blurred Line between the Factual and the Normative
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a. The Chicken or the Egg? – or the Wandering Gaze
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b. Adjudicative Facts and Legislative Facts
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c. The Intrinsic Link between Facts and Law before the ECtHR
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5. Conclusion
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III. Principles of Scientific Method and Case Analysis
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1. Principles of Scientific Method
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2. Analysis of the ECtHR’s Case-Law Using Principles of Scientific Method
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a. Simplicity
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i. The Principle
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ii. Case Analysis
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iii. Summary and Comment
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b. Explanatory Power and External Validity
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i. The Principles
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ii. Case Analysis
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iii. Summary and Comment
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c. Falsifiability
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i. The Principle
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ii. Case Analysis
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iii. Summary and Comment
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3. Implications of these New Categories
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a. Focusing on the Quality of the Fact-Assessment Procedure
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b. How Do These Categories Change the Critique of Jurisprudence?
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Conclusion
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List of Cases
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ECtHR Cases
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ICJ Cases
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WTO Cases
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Cases from Other Jurisdictions
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187–188
List of Legislation
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189–198
Bibliography
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List of Abbreviations
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Alexandra Ellen Hansen
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doi.org/10.5771/9783748933229-1
ISBN print: 978-3-8487-8985-6
ISBN online: 978-3-7489-3322-9
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