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On 21 and 22 March the University of Copenhagen will be hosting a
symposium entitled 'A Unique European Institution. The European Court of Human Rights after 50 Years'. Amongst others, the following themes will be addressed: the political context in which the Court is functioning; the Court's institutional orientation; and the Court and societies in conflict. Both legal scholars and experts from other disciplines will participate. The full programme can be found
here.