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... about the Convention. I have two responses to the objection:first, there is a sense in which one can read whatever one wishes into the Convention (even if the post-modern ring of this observation ... Europe in the humanrights field. The rights guaranteed by the Convention The Universal Declaration of Human Rights was proclaimed by the UnitedNations in 1948. The European Convention on Human ... Sussex.Iwas‘musing’.Itookthisasacompliment;theMuses,offspringofZeusandMnemosyne,aretraditionallyseenasinspiringcreativityandlearning.‘Musing’alsoembracestheideaofmeditation,perhapsofwastingtimebutinorderbettertoponderandreflect.Theselectionofajudicialinstitutionasthepracticalfocusofmyreflectionresultsinabookwhichcontainsfarmorelawthannon-lawyersareusedto,thoughlesslawthanlawyersmayhavewished.IbrieflyintroducetheConventioninChapter2sothatthereadercanseehowthecasesIdiscussfitwithinthelawof the Convention. Without claiming to offer systematic treatment of the rightsguaranteed by the Convention,29I...