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Czech Republic / Sia Spiliopoulou A?kermark -- Mainstreaming children's rights in migration litigation : Muskhadzhiyeva and others v. Belgium / Wouter Vandenhole and Julie Ryngaert -- Redrafting abortion rights under the Convention : A, B and C v. Ireland / Patricia Londono -- A noble cause : a case study of discrimination, symbols and reciprocity / Yofi Tirosh -- From inclusion to transformation : rewriting Konstantin Markin v. Russia / Alexandra Timmer -- Rethinking Deschomets v. France : reinforcing the protection of religious liberty through personal autonomy in custody disputes / Renata Uitz -- Mainstreaming religious diversity in a secular and egalitarian state : the road(s) not taken in Leyla S?ahin v. Turkey / Pierre Bosset -- Suku Phull v. France rewritten from a procedural justice perspective : taking religious minorities seriously / Sai?Ia Ouald Chaib -- Rewriting Schalk and Kopf : shifting the locus of deference / Holning S. 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