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European Yearbook on Human Rights 2018

Book | 1st edition 2018 | United Kingdom | Wolfgang Benedek, Philip Czech, Lisa Heschl, Karin Lukas, Manfred Nowak
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Both in Europe and around the world, 2017 has been another difficult year for the protection of human rights. Examples of the increased pressure on the European human rights system are apparent: the attack on the independence of the judiciary in Poland, which was responded to by the first time initiation of the rule of law procedure by the European Commission; the increasing human rights issues arising from European migration policy; Russia’s suspension of its financial contribution to the Council of Europe and Turkey’s lowering of its contribution; and the difficulties in appointing key human rights positions in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

Split into its customary four parts and complemented by book reviews of recent publications on human rights in Europe, the tenth volume of the European Yearbook on Human Rights brings together renowned scholars to analyse some of the most pressing and topical human rights issues being faced in Europe today.

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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9781780687063 / 9781780688008
Weight 1055 g
Status Available
Number of pages xxx + 626 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Oct 31, 2018
Available on Jurisquare No
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of contents and preliminary pages
    Wolfgang Benedek, Philip Czech, Lisa Heschl, Karin Lukas, Manfred Nowak
  • Part I. Topic of the Year
  • The Vanishing Consitution
    Miroslaw Wyrzykowski
  • Part II. EU
  • The Court of Justice of the European Union and Human Rights in 2017
    Hans-Peter Folz, Eva Radlgruber
  • Understanding Resettlement Through the Prism of Human Rights
  • The Decline of Fundamental Rights in CJEU Jurisprudence after the 2015 'Refugee Crisis'
    Lisa Heschl, Alma Stankovic
  • The EU Migration Crisis and the Human Rights Implications of the Externalisation of Border Control
  • Does the EU Framework for Roma Integration Promote the Human Rights of Romani Persons in the Union?
  • The EU Guidelines on Freedom of Religion or Belief at their Fifth Anniversary
    Adina Portaru
  • Human Rights Council in Troubled Waters
    Theodor Rathgeber
  • Part III. CoE
  • The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in 2017
    Stefan Kieber
  • A Decade of Violations of the European Convention on Human Rights
    David Reichel, Jonas Grimheden
  • The Boundaries to Dialogue with the European Court of Human Rights
    Lize Glas
  • Unprincipled Disobedience to International Decisions
    Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou, Filippo Fontanelli
  • The Impact of ECtHR and CJEU Judgements on the Rights of Asylum Seekers in the European Union
    Joyce De Coninck
  • The Human Right to Leave Any Country
    Elspeth Guild, Vladislava Stoyanova
  • Some Reflections on the Principle of the Best Interests of the Child in European Expulsion Case Law
    Mathieu Leluup
  • Salafism in Europe
    Claudia Elion
  • Delays in the Implementation of ECtHR Judgments
    Agnieszka Szklanna
  • Part IV: OSCE
  • Enhanced Structure and Geographical Balance
  • The Crisis of the International Protection of Human Rights and the Geopolitical OSCE Perspective
  • How Multilateral Organisations Can Communicate Better About Human Rights
    Gareth Davies
  • Rising Populism and Its Impact on Women's Rights
  • The Impact of #MeToo on Women's Rights in the OSCE Region
  • Part V: Others
  • The Role of the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights in the Field of Equality and Non-Discrimination
    Monika Mayrhofer