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This paper analyses a departure in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights from a narratological perspective. In particular, a departure is being considered as part of a larger textual structure—a chain of cases—instead of being restricted only to the text of a particular judgment which contains a departure. At the level of a chain of cases the narrativity of judgments is revealed through certain characteristics (theme, narrator, etc.). In order to demonstrate how these characteristics help to understand the logic of a departure, the paper analyses how a departure is textually constructed in one of chains of cases of the European Court of Human Rights.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Tijdschrift | ISLL Papers |
Status | Submitted - 11-feb.-2020 |
Evenement | 29th IVR World Congress : Dignity, Democracy, Diversity - Lucerne, Switzerland Duur: 7-jul.-2019 → 13-jul.-2019 https://www.ivr2019.org |
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29th IVR World Congress
Yuliia Khyzhniak (Invited speaker)
7-jul.-2019 → 13-jul.-2019Activiteit: Academic presentation › Academic