The architecture of fundamental rights in the European Union

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Published:Oxford ; London ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney : Hart, 2022
Persons: Imamović, Šejla <<[VerfasserIn]>> -
Format: Book / Printed Book / Thesis
Language:English
Series:Modern studies in European law ; volume 107
Physical description:xxiv, 232 Seiten
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Bibliographie: Seite [204]-217
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ISBN:9781509940585
Degree:Dissertation
Classification - More hits on the same topic:EG: IX Da = Länder: Europäische Union: Grundrechte: Gesamtdarstellung.
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520 |a Introduction -- The development of EU Fundamental Rights Law -- A European web of human rights regimes : the EU, the ECHR and the national legal systems -- Case Study I : the Dublin System -- Case Study II : the European arrest warrant -- Conflict rules in national, European and international law -- Scenarios from the member states -- Conclusion - a brief overview of the argument and its limitations. 
520 |a "This book analyses the new architecture for the protection of fundamental rights in Europe after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. As a starting point, it identifies how the EU has gained a prominent role in promoting and protecting fundamental rights at European level despite the absence of an unlimited mandate to address fundamental rights violations. This new setting affects the traditional relationship between the EU, the ECHR system and the Member States and, in the absence of EU accession to the ECHR, enhances the risk of tensions and conflicts between the case law of the two European Courts. Examples of these tensions and conflicts are explored in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice, which is one of the most fundamental rights-sensitive areas of EU law and one of the busiest areas of activity for the CJEU. The book offers new insights into existing rules on the resolution of conflicts between EU and ECHR law before mapping out techniques actually used by domestic courts to avoid or address such conflicts"-- 
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