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Victims and Victimology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Victims and Victimology

  • Categories: Law

Jo Goodey offers a broad consideration of victims and victimology, addressing topics relating to the status, needs and understanding of victims of crime.

Reinforcing Rule of Law Oversight in the European Union
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Reinforcing Rule of Law Oversight in the European Union

  • Categories: Law

This book provides an analysis of key approaches to rule of law oversight in the EU and identifies deeper theoretical problems.

Handbook on European data protection law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 402

Handbook on European data protection law

The rapid development of information technology has exacerbated the need for robust personal data protection, the right to which is safeguarded by both European Union (EU) and Council of Europe (CoE) instruments. Safeguarding this important right entails new and significant challenges as technological advances expand the frontiers of areas such as surveillance, communication interception and data storage. This handbook is designed to familiarise legal practitioners not specialised in data protection with this emerging area of the law. It provides an overview of the EU’s and the CoE’s applicable legal frameworks. It also explains key case law, summarising major rulings of both the Court of Justice of the European Union and the European Court of Human Rights. In addition, it presents hypothetical scenarios that serve as practical illustrations of the diverse issues encountered in this ever-evolving field.

The Fragmented Landscape of Fundamental Rights Protection in Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 249

The Fragmented Landscape of Fundamental Rights Protection in Europe

  • Categories: Law

The composite nature of the EU constitutional legal framework and the presence of different fundamental rights protection actors within the European landscape presents a complex and fragmented scenario in search of a coherent structure. This discerning book provides a thorough analysis and offers a unique perspective on the future of fundamental rights protection in Europe. With engaging contributions from both scholars and practitioners, the chapters consider not only the role of judicial actors but also the increasing relevance of non-judicial bodies, including agencies, national human rights institutions, the Venice Commission and equality bodies. The contributors cover the different feat...

Constitutionalising the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

Constitutionalising the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis

This discerning book examines the external dimension EU migration and asylum polices in times of crisis. It thoroughly assesses patterns of co-operation in EU migration management with a focus on co-operation with the global south. A key resource for academics and students focussing on EU Law and migration more specifically, this book will also appeal to policy-makers, legal practitioners and international organisation representatives alike.

The European Union and Human Rights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 729

The European Union and Human Rights

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This is volume on the EU and human rights, is based primarily on the findings of the FP7 FRAME project. Carried out by a consortium of universities and research centres, FRAME intended to provide an interdisicplinary knowledge base on EU human rights policies and their impact, producing atleast 50 reports for the Commission.

Research Handbook on European Union Citizenship Law and Policy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 419

Research Handbook on European Union Citizenship Law and Policy

  • Categories: Law

This Research Handbook provides a panoramic guide to the study and research of EU citizenship and its development within a challenging environment characterised by restrictive access to social benefits, Brexit, Euroscepticism and Covid-19. It combines theoretical perspectives with analyses of both the existing and future rights, duties and social protection that EU citizens ought to enjoy in a democratic and principled European Union.

Fundamental Rights Challenges
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

Fundamental Rights Challenges

  • Categories: Law

This book presents a comprehensive review of fundamental rights issues that are currently in the spotlight. The first part explores why the question of whether or not fundamental rights have horizontal effect is a topic of endless debate. The second part focuses on human rights and the rule of law. It begins by arguing that the hitherto valid model of the rule of law is now outdated, and then goes on to outline the importance of the judicial dimension in countering threats to the independence of the judiciary. Lastly, the third part addresses a classic issue in the field of human rights: states’ margin of appreciation, highlighting two aspects: (i) the elements used by the ECJ to determine...

European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 645

European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms

  • Categories: Law

The ever increasing relevance of European law which involves replacement or supplementation of and interaction with national law not only affects the states in Europe but also, and foremost, the citizens. The rights of the citizens in Europe are protected by the European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. The aim of this textbook is to grasp and illustrate the meaning of these rights and to integrate it into a coherent system. For this purpose the book not only deals with the pertinent law of the European Union and the European Community, but also with the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms which, too, is becoming more and more important. In additio...

Eu Law as a Creative Process
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 308

Eu Law as a Creative Process

All legal texts tell us stories in many ways. What stories, what narratives, can be found in the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union? This book invites the reader to think of the world of EU law as a creative process. From such a perspective, the adjudicative praxis of the Court is an intellectual, cultural, literary activity, in which the reader can imagine him- or herself participating. The author develops a novel hermeneutic methodology to examine the textual performance of the Court, by combining the work of American 'Law and Literature' scholar James Boyd White with the work of French philosopher Paul Ricoeur. This methodology allows for an analysis of the role played by the Court in its legal reasoning and the vision of humanity it demonstrates: narratives of 'self' and 'other.' The synthesis of two case studies (on economically inactive EU citizens' access to social benefits, and on data protection and privacy) results in an open-ended and self-reflective examination of the narratives about human agency and human responsibility in the case law of the Court of Justice European Union.