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Through empirical assessment of the role of the parliaments of the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, Ukraine, and Romania, this book addresses the theme of how engaged parliaments are and should be, in the implementation of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights.
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
The book provides a succinct and much needed introduction to the Council of Europe from its foundation through the early conventions on human rights and culture to its expansion into the fields of social affairs, environment and education. Founded in 1949 within a month of NATO, the Council of Europe was the hub of political debate about integrating Europe after the Second World War. After the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, it was thrust into the limelight again as the test bed where all newly liberated European states had to prove their democratic credentials. Now it is the political arena in which the closely integrating states of the European Union face the twenty European states still ou...
Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this practical analysis of the structure, competence, and management of Council of Europe provides substantial and readily accessible information for lawyers, academics, and policymakers likely to have dealings with its activities and data. No other book gives such a clear, uncomplicated description of the organization’s role, its rules and how they are applied, its place in the framework of international law, or its relations with other organizations. The monograph proceeds logically from the organization’s genesis and historical development to the structure of its membership, its various organs and their mandat...
Why is the French International Relations (IR) discipline different from the transnational-American discipline? By analysing argument structures in research articles across time, this book shows how the discipline in France is caught between the American character of the discipline and the French state as regulator of legitimate forms of expression. Concretely, French research arguments are less explicit about what their propositions are and what academic discussions they draw on and add to than their transnational-American counterparts. Based on a comparative case study of French and American IR research from 1950 to 2011, the book is a major contribution to the meta-IR literature on global...
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L'immédiat après-guerre fut en France une période d'effervescence apostolique. Il fallait surmonter la crise morale que le peuple français avait connue à la suite de la débâcle de juin 1940 et des quatre années d'occupation, avec toutes les compromissions qui en étaient nées, notamment de la part de l'Eglise. Il fallait reconstruire le pays, mais aussi la conscience nationale. L'Eglise avait à se ressaisir. Sur la lancée du cardinal Suhard, qui avait créé la Mission de France en 1941 et la Mission de Paris en 1943, un renouveau apostolique vit alors le jour dont certaines initiatives dépassèrent les frontières comme ce fut le cas des prêtres-ouvriers. D'autres moins connues...