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Titre(s) : A Europe of rights [Texte imprimé] : the impact of the ECHR on national legal systems / edited by Helen Keller and Alec Stone Sweet
Publication : Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008
Description matérielle : xl, 852 p. ; 24 cm
Comprend : The reception of the ECHR in national legal orders /Alec Stone Sweet and Helen Keller
-- ; The reception process in Ireland and the United Kingdom /Samantha Besson -- ;
The reception process in France and Germany /Elisabeth Lambert Abdelgawad and Anne
Weber -- ; The reception process in Sweden and Norway /Ola Wiklund -- ; The reception
process in the Netherlands and Belgium /Erika de Wet -- ; The reception process in
Austria and Switzerland /Daniela Thurnherr -- ; The reception process in Spain and
Italy /Mercedes Candela Soriano -- ; The reception process in Greece and Turkey /İbrahim
Özden Kaboğlu and Stylianos-Ioannis G. Koutnatzis -- ; The reception process in
Poland and Slovakia /Magda Krzyżanowska-Mierzewska -- ; The reception process in
Russia and Ukraine /Angelika Nußberger -- ; Assessing the impact of the ECHR on national
legal systems /Helen Keller and Alex Stone Sweet
Note(s) : Includes bibliographical references and index
"In this book, a team of distinguished scholars trace and evaluate, comparatively,
the impact of the ECHR and the European Court of Human Rights on law and politics
in eighteen national systems: Ireland-UK; France-Germany, Italy-Spain, Belgium-Netherlands,
Norway-Sweden, Greece-Turkey, Russia-Ukraine, Poland-Slovakia, and Austria-Switzerland.
Although the Court's jurisprudence has provoked significant structural, procedural,
and policy innovation in every State examined, its impact varies widely across States
and legal domains. The book charts this variation and seeks to explain it. Across
Europe, national officials - in governments, legislatures, and judiciaries - have
chosen to incorporate the ECHR into domestic law, and they have developed a host of
mechanisms designed to adapt the national legal system to the ECHR as it evolves.
But how and why State actors have done so varies in important ways, and these differences
heavily determine the relative status and effectiveness of Convention rights in national
systems. Although problems persist, the book shows that national officials are, gradually
but inexorably, being socialized into a Europe of rights, a unique transnational legal
space now developing its own logics of political and juridical legitimacy."--Jacket
Autre(s) auteur(s) : Keller, Helen (19..-.... ; juriste). Éditeur scientifique
Stone Sweet, Alec (19..-.... ; professeur de sciences politiques). Éditeur scientifique
Sujet(s) : Conseil de l'Europe. Convention de sauvegarde des droits de l'homme et des libertés
fondamentales (1950)
Droit européen et droit interne
Droits de l'homme (droit européen)
Droits de l'homme -- Pays de l'Union européenne
Cour européenne des droits de l'homme
Indice(s) Dewey :
342.240 850269 (23e éd.) = Droits et activités des personnes - Union européenne - Tribunaux et procédure
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9780199535262 (cased). - ISBN 0199535264 (cased)
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb42379444m
Notice n° :
FRBNF42379444
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