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Environmental law In 2000 words with 8 decided cases. In relation to decided cases, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has interpreted the European

Environmental law

In 2000 words with 8 decided cases. In relation to decided cases, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has interpreted the European Convention of Human Rights as a 'living instrument' thereby reading into the Convention certain rights which were not originally included.

With reference to decided cases, how has the ECtHR interpreted Article 2 (right to life) and 8 (right to a family) in respect of environmental issues and can it be argued that the ECtHR has embedded such into the Convention?

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