Monitoring fundamental rights in the EU : the contribution of the Fundamental Rights Agency / edited by Philip Alston and Olivier De Schutter.
Coherent laws enforced by a central authority are part of the reason why human rights protection works at the national level in Europe. But when it comes to the EU these dimensions are lacking. The present system for protecting fundamental rights emerged on an ad hoc basis, with measures being impro...
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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Oxford ; Portland, Or. :
Hart Pub.,
2005.
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Series: | Essays in European law.
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Online Access: | Hart Publishing Law ebooks |
Summary: | Coherent laws enforced by a central authority are part of the reason why human rights protection works at the national level in Europe. But when it comes to the EU these dimensions are lacking. The present system for protecting fundamental rights emerged on an ad hoc basis, with measures being improvised to respond to particular problems. In the next couple of years, however, this situation is likely to change very significantly. The proposed European Constitution incorporates the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, and a specialized EU Fundamental Rights Agency is likely to be established. As a. |
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (vi, 282 pages). |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 1847310052 9781847310057 1472563239 9781472563231 |