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Corina Heri, Responsive Human Rights: Vulnerability, Ill-treatment and the ECtHR, Hart Publishing, 2021, ISBN 9781509941230, £85.00 (hb), 264pp doi:10.5040/9781509941261

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Corina Heri, Responsive Human Rights: Vulnerability, Ill-treatment and the ECtHR, Hart Publishing, 2021, ISBN 9781509941230, £85.00 (hb), 264pp doi:10.5040/9781509941261

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2022

Ergün Cakal*
Affiliation:
University of Copenhagen [ergun.cakal@jur.ku.dk].

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© The Author(s), 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of The Foundation of the Leiden Journal of International Law in association with the Grotius Centre for International Law, Leiden University

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References

1 See M. Fineman and A. Grear (eds.), Vulnerability: Reflections on a New Ethical Foundation for Law and Politics (2013).

2 C. Heri, Responsive Human Rights: Vulnerability, Ill-treatment and the ECtHR (2021), 205.

3 Ibid., at 235.

4 A recent edited volume is less circumspect in parts: F. Ippolito and S. I. Sánchez (eds.), Protecting Vulnerable Groups: The European Human Rights Framework (2017).

5 L. Peroni and A. Timmer, ‘Vulnerable Groups: The Promise of an Emerging Concept in European Human Rights Convention Law’, (2013) 11 International Journal of Constitutional Law 1056; A. Timmer, ‘A Quiet Revolution: Vulnerability in the European Court of Human Rights’, in Fineman and Grear, supra note 1.

6 Heri, supra note 2, at 199.

7 Ibid., at 225.