Critically examines the human rights activities of the Council of Europe and EU at a time of uncertainty and change.
This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the work of the Council of Europe and the legal framework within which it operates.
Now available as an ebook for the first time, the fourth edition of this book provides a comprehensive introduction to the most advanced international human rights system in the world – the European Convention on Human Rights.
This book seeks to understand how relations between the two organisations are likely to evolve after accession, and whether this new model will bring more coherence in European human rights protection.
Taking stock of those developments, this book describes the framework, actors, policies, and strategies of human rights across the EU and how their impact is felt.
In so doing, the book highlights the overlap and dialectic between Europe’s two primary international courts. The book will be of great interest to students and researchers of European Law and Human Rights.
There is an implementation gap.It is this implementation gap that this book seeks to address.
Decisions and Reports: Décisions Et Rapports
Located in the fields of comparative law and European law, this book analyses, through first-hand interviews with the European judiciary, the judicial perspective on the European human rights culture and sets this in context to the ...
In the light of the draft agreement, this publication offers a concise analysis of the reasons for European Union accession to the Convention, the means by which this is to be achieved and the effects it will have.
It is true that ( western ) Europe shares with the United States the conviction that , between freedom and equality , priority must be given to the principle as formulated by Rawls in his Theory of Justice , positing in the first place ...