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At a round table discussion held in Bled in Slovenia on 21-22 September, the Court's registrar gave his views on how the Court could deal with repetitive cases pending further reforms. Although these are his personal views, they do give a good insight in the main thrust of the discussion taking place currently. The full text of the speech 'Bringing Rights Home - or how to deal with repetitive applications in the future', can be found
here.
Many thanks to professor Rick Lawson of Leiden University for pointing this out to me!