Criticism of the European Court of Human Rights: book/livre,
le 22 juillet 2016
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Criticism of the
European Court of Human Rights: book/livre
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Olivia Marcov (Olivia Marcov@yahoo.fr)
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Vendredi 22 juillet 2016 19h42
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Criticism of the European Court of Human Rights: book/livre
par
Mme - le juge [ ou la juge, dans la langue familière ] Iulia Motoc (
trouvée dans "Newsfeed" - Facebook )
CRITICISM
OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
The goal of
the volume is to explore how widespread criticism of the European Court of
Human Rights is. It also assesses to what extent such criticism is being
translated in strategies at the political level or at the judicial level and
brings about concrete changes in the dynamics between national and European
fundamental rights protection.
EDITOR(S):
SERIES:
VOLUME:
9
book | published | 1st edition
June 2016 | ISBN 9781780684017 | xxi + 571 pp.
June 2016 | ISBN 9781780684017 | xxi + 571 pp.
For some
time now, the European Court of Human Rights is under substantial pressure.
From a case overload crisis it stumbled into a legitimacy crisis with regard to
certain countries. This should be taken seriously, since scholars warn that
institutions with eroding legitimacy risk demise or reform. The goal of this
volume is to explore how widespread this critical attitude of the European
Court of Human Rights really is. It also assesses to what extent such criticism
is being translated in strategies at the political level or at the judicial
level and brings about concrete changes in the dynamics between national and
European fundamental rights protection. The book is topical and innovative, as
these questions have so far remained largely unexplored, especially
cross-nationally.
Far from focusing exclusively on those voices that are currently raised so loud, conclusions are based on comparative in-depth reports, covering fifteen Contracting Parties and the EU.
Far from focusing exclusively on those voices that are currently raised so loud, conclusions are based on comparative in-depth reports, covering fifteen Contracting Parties and the EU.
With
contributions of Olgun Akbulut, Tilmann Altwicker, Katarzyna Blay-Grabarczyk,
Anna Gamper, Janneke Gerards, Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk, Sarah Lambrecht, Koen
Lemmens, Lubomir Majerčík, Giuseppe Martinico, Roger Masterman, Aaron Matta,
Christophe Maubernard, Armen Mazmanyan, Katharina Pabel, Eszter Polgári,
Patricia Popelier, Clara Rauchegger, Michael Reiertsen and Henrik Wenander.
CHAPTERS
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