Trust, Legal Elites, and the European Court of Human Rights

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Trust, Legal Elites, and the European Court of Human Rights. / Creamer, Cosette; Godzimirska, Zuzanna.

I: Human Rights Quarterly, Bind 45, Nr. 4, 2023, s. 628-664.

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Creamer, C & Godzimirska, Z 2023, 'Trust, Legal Elites, and the European Court of Human Rights', Human Rights Quarterly, bind 45, nr. 4, s. 628-664. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2023.a910490

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Creamer, C., & Godzimirska, Z. (2023). Trust, Legal Elites, and the European Court of Human Rights. Human Rights Quarterly, 45(4), 628-664. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2023.a910490

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Creamer C, Godzimirska Z. Trust, Legal Elites, and the European Court of Human Rights. Human Rights Quarterly. 2023;45(4):628-664. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2023.a910490

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Creamer, Cosette ; Godzimirska, Zuzanna. / Trust, Legal Elites, and the European Court of Human Rights. I: Human Rights Quarterly. 2023 ; Bind 45, Nr. 4. s. 628-664.

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