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POLITICSMay 15 · 15:06 UTCDAILY MAIL

Nearly half of judges at European Court of Human Rights were not judges in their home countries before being promoted to the controversial court, analysis finds

An analysis found that nearly half of the judges at the European Court of Human Rights were not judges in their home countries before being promoted. This has raised concerns about the court's composition and potential biases. The findings highlight a lack of prior judicial experience among some of the court's members.

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