9789462368699-9462368694-The EU Bill of Rights’ Diagonal Application to Member States: Comparative Perspectives of Europe’s Human Rights Deficit

The EU Bill of Rights’ Diagonal Application to Member States: Comparative Perspectives of Europe’s Human Rights Deficit

ISBN-13: 9789462368699
ISBN-10: 9462368694
Author: Lee J. Strang, Andras Sajo, Brett G. Scharffs, Nicholas Aroney, Howard Schweber, Nagy, Gábor Halmai, Marie-Pierre Granger, Filippo Fontanelli, Amedeo Arena, Koen Lemmens, Renáta Uitz, Kenneth R. Stevens, Barry Sullivan, James Stellios
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Format: Paperback 268 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789462368699
ISBN-10: 9462368694
Author: Lee J. Strang, Andras Sajo, Brett G. Scharffs, Nicholas Aroney, Howard Schweber, Nagy, Gábor Halmai, Marie-Pierre Granger, Filippo Fontanelli, Amedeo Arena, Koen Lemmens, Renáta Uitz, Kenneth R. Stevens, Barry Sullivan, James Stellios
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
Format: Paperback 268 pages

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The EU Bill of Rights’ Diagonal Application to Member States: Comparative Perspectives of Europe’s Human Rights Deficit (ISBN-13: 9789462368699 and ISBN-10: 9462368694), written by authors Lee J. Strang, Andras Sajo, Brett G. Scharffs, Nicholas Aroney, Howard Schweber, Nagy, Gábor Halmai, Marie-Pierre Granger, Filippo Fontanelli, Amedeo Arena, Koen Lemmens, Renáta Uitz, Kenneth R. Stevens, Barry Sullivan, James Stellios, was published by Eleven International Publishing in 2018. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Human Rights (Constitutional Law) books. You can easily purchase or rent The EU Bill of Rights’ Diagonal Application to Member States: Comparative Perspectives of Europe’s Human Rights Deficit (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Human Rights books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.53.

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It is out of the question that nowadays the European competence to defend rule of law and human rights against Member States is one of the core issues of the 'European project'. In the last decade, the EU institutions have made several, benevolent but feeble, attempts to enforce rule of law and human rights requirements. Though EU law's approach, at least at first glance, might appear to be idiosyncratic, it is far from unprecedented and, as far as multilevel constitutionalism is concerned, EU law may draw on the experiences of various regimes where centralized human rights protection and national (state) constitutional identities coexist. Comparative federalism provides an array of experiences, solutions and techniques, which help the European integration to grasp and address the diagonal enforcement of human rights and to take stock of its solutions. This volume addresses the EU's human rights problem from a comparative perspective and explores the constitutional and jurisprudential patterns addressing the question of inquiry in a multilevel constitutional architecture.

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