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Research Handbook on EU Law and Human Rights

Edited by: Sionaidh Douglas-Scott, Nicholas Hatzis

ISBN13: 9781789902150
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
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The place of human rights in EU law has been a central issue in contemporary debates about the character of the European Union as a political organisation.

This Research Handbook explores the principles underlying fundamental rights norms and the way such norms operate in the case law of the Court of Justice. Leading scholars in the field discuss both the effect of rights on substantive areas of EU law and the role of EU institutions in protecting them.

Organised into three parts, their contributions examine the current state of the law as well as the direction of future developments in the field. The fir

st part discusses the normative and doctrinal framework for the protection of human rights in the EU.

The second part focuses on EU external relations and on the interaction between EU law and other sources of human rights rules such as the European Convention on Human Rights and international law. Finally, the third part considers the influence of human rights in areas where the EU takes action.

Timely and astute, this Research Handbook will appeal to students and scholars of European law and human rights law. It will also prove a valuable and comprehensive resource for practitioners, policy makers, NGO and government officials.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties, EU Law
Contents:
PART I: THE FRAMEWORK
1. Fundamental rights as a political myth of the EU: can the myth survive?
Stijn Smismans
2. The pluralism of European fundamental rights law
Kaarlo Tuori
3. The Charter of Fundamental Rights and the EU’s ‘creeping’ competences: does the Charter have a centrifugal effect for fundamental rights in the EU?
Sybe A. de Vries
4. The right to move and reside: disentangling the dual dynamics of fundamental rights in EU citizenship law
Niam Nic Shuibhne
5. EU fundamental rights and political citizenship
Lamin Khadar
6. Administrative law and fundamental rights
Alexander H. Türk
7. EU fundamental rights and judicial reasoning: towards a theory of human rights adjudication for the European Union
Alison L. Young
8. Remedies under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Angela Ward
9. EU fundamental rights in a devolved United Kingdom
Aidan O’Neill

PART II: BEYOND THE EUROPEAN UNION
10. Fundamental rights in the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights
Marta Cartabia and Stefania Ninatti
11. The EU before the European Court of Human Rights after accession
Tobias Lock
12. Respect for human rights as a general objective of the EU’s external action
Annabel Egan and Laurent Pech
13. Autonomy: from myth to reality – or hubris on a tightrope? EU law, human rights and international law
Katja S. Ziegler

PART III: EU ACTION AND NEW DIRECTIONS IN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
14. Fundamental rights and fundamental values in the old and new Europe
Michal Bobek
15. Weak right, strong Court - The freedom to conduct business and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Xavier Groussot
16. Fundamental rights in the application of competition law in the EU
Vincent Smith
17. The internal market and fundamental rights
Stephen Weatherill
18. Data protection, privacy and the foreigner
Elspeth Guild
19. Digital freedom of expression in the EU
Lorna Woods
20. The European Arrest Warrant and fundamental rights
Massimo Fichera
21. Immigration, asylum and human rights in the European Union
Steven Peers
22. EU human rights law and environmental protection: the beginning of a beautiful friendship?
Sanja Bogojevi?
23. EU fundamental rights and the financial crisis
James Fraczyk
24. EU law and social rights
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott and Nicholas Hatzis

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