Preface; Part I: The discourse of human rights across institutions;
1. The discourse of human rights across languages, perspectives and institutions;
2. Constructing human rights discourse: insights from legal terminology and phraseology;
3. The European Court of Human Rights: context, genres and languages; Part II: At the European Court of Human Rights: inception of cases and the voices of human rights;
4. Application: the right to individual petition and plain language;
5. Case communication: negotiating supranational terminology through institutional translation;
6. Written pleadings: the duelling construction of reality; Part III: The language of judges at the ECtHR;
7. Judgment: combining genre, patterning and legal reasoning perspectives;
8. Separate opinions: legal, linguistic and pragmatic insights; Part IV: The life of cases beyond and after the ECtHR; 9: Beyond case-law: disseminating Convention-related knowledge