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The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: A Commentary 2nd ed

Edited by: Steve Peers, Tamara Hervey, Jeff Kenner, Angela Ward

ISBN13: 9781509933471
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781849463089
Published: November 2021
Publisher: Hart Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This second edition of the first commentary of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in English, written by experts from several EU Member States, provides an authoritative but succinct statement of how the Charter impacts upon EU, domestic and international law.

Following the conventional article-by-article approach, each commentator offers an expert view of how each article is either already being interpreted in the courts, or is likely to be interpreted. Each commentary is referenced to the case law and is augmented with extensive references to further reading. This is a much-welcomed new edition of the authoritative guide to the Charter.


“... this most thorough commentary must be regarded as the Bible on the Charter.” - Peter Oliver, 'Common Market Law Review'

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, EU Law
Contents:
Part One: Article by article commentary
Article 1 - Catherine Dupre
Article 2 - Elizabeth Wicks
Article 3 Dr. Hristev
Art 4 Manfred Nowak
Art 5 Heli Askola
Art 6 Daniel Wilsher
Art 7 - Private - David Mangan
Art 7 - Family - Miriam Kullman
Article 8 - H. Kranebourg
Article 9 - Steve Peers
Article 10 - Ronan McCrea
Article 11 - Lorna Woods
Article 12(1) - Filip Dorssement
Article 12(2) - Jo Shaw
Article 13 - Debbie Sayers
Article 14 - Gisela Gori
Article 15 - V. Mantouvalou and E. Frantziou
Article 16 - Michelle Everson
Article 17(1) - F. Wollenschlanger
Article 17(2) - Paul Torremans
Article 18 - Maarten ven Heijer
Article 19 - Elspeth Guild
Article 20 - Mark Bell
Article 21 - Claire Kilpatrick
Article 22 - Craufurd Smith
Article 23 - Dagmar Schiek
Article 24 - Ruth Lamont
Article 25 - Colm O'Cinnedie
Article 26 - Charlotte O'Brien
Article 27 - Filip Dorssement
Article 28 - Catherine Barnard
Article 29 - Jeffrey Kenner
Article 30 - Jeffrey Kenner
Article 31 - Alan Bogg
Article 32 - Nuno Ferreira
Article 33 - Katerina Peake and Jeffrey Kenner
Article 34 - Robin White
Article 35 - Hervey and Hale
Article 36 - Erika Szyszcak
Article 37 - Morgera and Duran
Article 38 - Steven Weatherill
Article 39 - Jo Shaw
Article 40 - Kees Groenendijk
Article 41 - Paul Craig
Article 42 - Deirdre Curtin and Joana Mendes
Article 43 - Ian Harden
Article 44 - Matts Lindfelt
Article 45 - Eleanor Spaventa
Article 46 - Eileen Denza
Article 47 - Dinah Shelton, Clara Raughegger, Laurent Pech, Herwig Hoffman, Debbie Sayers, Elina Paunio and Liisa Halponien
Article 48 - Adminstrative Law Hanns Peter Nehl
Article 48 - Criminal Law Debbie Sayers
Article 49 -Valsamis Mitsilegas and Manos Billis
Article 50 - Jonathan Tomkin
Article 51 - Angela Ward
Article 52 - Steve Peers
Article 52(5) - Sacha Prechel
Article 53 - Bruno De Witte
Part Two: Essays
Tobias Locke: EU Accession to the ECHR
Albertina Albors Lorens: The Asymmetrical Impact of Art 47 CFREU on National and EU Remedies
Allan Rosas: The Charter and the Universal Human Rights Instruments
Koen Lenaerts and José Gutiezzer-Fons: The Place of the Charter in the EU Constitutional Edifice
Gabriel Toggenburg: The Implementation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights by the EU Member States
Alexander Kornezov: The Charter and the General Court
Lawunmi Doyin: The Charter and Immigration
Nillo Jaaskinen: Fundamental Social Rights in the Charter
Gerard Hogan: Mutual Trust and the Charter