Author: Christoph Grabenwarter
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509927476
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) entered into force on 3 September 1953 with binding effect on all Member States of the Council of Europe. It grants the people of Europe a number of fundamental rights and freedoms (right to life, prohibition of torture, prohibition of slavery and forced labour, right to liberty and security, right to a fair trial, no punishment without law, right to respect for private and family life, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association, right to marry, right to an effective remedy, prohibition of discrimination) plus some more by additional protocols to the Convention (Protocols 1 (ETS No. 009), 4 (ETS No. 046), 6 (ETS No. 114), 7 (ETS No. 117), 12 (ETS No. 177) and 13 (ETS No. 187)). Any person who feels his or her rights under the ECHR have been violated by the authorities of one of the Member States can bring a case to the European Court of Human Rights, established under the Convention. The States are bound by the Court's decisions. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe make sure that the decisions are properly executed. Today the Court receives thousands of petitions annually, demonstrating the immense impact of the Convention and the Strasbourg Court. Professor Grabenwarter's Commentary deals with the Convention systematically, article-by-article, considering the development and scope of each article, together with the relevant case-law and literature.
European Convention on Human Rights
Author: Christoph Grabenwarter
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509927476
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) entered into force on 3 September 1953 with binding effect on all Member States of the Council of Europe. It grants the people of Europe a number of fundamental rights and freedoms (right to life, prohibition of torture, prohibition of slavery and forced labour, right to liberty and security, right to a fair trial, no punishment without law, right to respect for private and family life, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association, right to marry, right to an effective remedy, prohibition of discrimination) plus some more by additional protocols to the Convention (Protocols 1 (ETS No. 009), 4 (ETS No. 046), 6 (ETS No. 114), 7 (ETS No. 117), 12 (ETS No. 177) and 13 (ETS No. 187)). Any person who feels his or her rights under the ECHR have been violated by the authorities of one of the Member States can bring a case to the European Court of Human Rights, established under the Convention. The States are bound by the Court's decisions. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe make sure that the decisions are properly executed. Today the Court receives thousands of petitions annually, demonstrating the immense impact of the Convention and the Strasbourg Court. Professor Grabenwarter's Commentary deals with the Convention systematically, article-by-article, considering the development and scope of each article, together with the relevant case-law and literature.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1509927476
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 600
Book Description
The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) entered into force on 3 September 1953 with binding effect on all Member States of the Council of Europe. It grants the people of Europe a number of fundamental rights and freedoms (right to life, prohibition of torture, prohibition of slavery and forced labour, right to liberty and security, right to a fair trial, no punishment without law, right to respect for private and family life, freedom of thought, conscience and religion, freedom of expression, freedom of assembly and association, right to marry, right to an effective remedy, prohibition of discrimination) plus some more by additional protocols to the Convention (Protocols 1 (ETS No. 009), 4 (ETS No. 046), 6 (ETS No. 114), 7 (ETS No. 117), 12 (ETS No. 177) and 13 (ETS No. 187)). Any person who feels his or her rights under the ECHR have been violated by the authorities of one of the Member States can bring a case to the European Court of Human Rights, established under the Convention. The States are bound by the Court's decisions. The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe make sure that the decisions are properly executed. Today the Court receives thousands of petitions annually, demonstrating the immense impact of the Convention and the Strasbourg Court. Professor Grabenwarter's Commentary deals with the Convention systematically, article-by-article, considering the development and scope of each article, together with the relevant case-law and literature.
The Interrelation Between the Right to Identity of Minorities and Their Socio-economic Participation
Author: Kristin Henrard
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004244328
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Drawing on various disciplines and case studies from several corners of the world, this volume offers insights about the breadth and complexity of the (inter)relation between the socio-economic partcipation of minorities and their right to (respect for) identity.
Publisher: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
ISBN: 9004244328
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 447
Book Description
Drawing on various disciplines and case studies from several corners of the world, this volume offers insights about the breadth and complexity of the (inter)relation between the socio-economic partcipation of minorities and their right to (respect for) identity.
Governing diversity
Author: Isabelle Rorive
Publisher: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles
ISBN: 2800416890
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
During the 2000s, the European Union has witnessed a significant change in terms of integration policies for immigrants. This book intends to address the relationship between, on the one hand, cultural diversity resulting from migration, and, on the other hand, social cohesion and social justice within Western societies. In order to do this, the authors examine what can be described as two contradictory trends in recent public policies towards foreign people or people with a foreign origin. A book that aims to provide a trans-disciplinary analysis of the construction of “otherness” in North America and Europe. EXTRAIT In October 2010, in a very polemic context on immigration and immigrant integration, the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, announced that Germany was to be considered a multicultural failure, words that were soon echoed by the Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme. A few months later, the British Prime Minister David Cameron and the French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced the failure of multiculturalism in almost identical terms. These sensational statements, which by and large avoid defining the concept of multiculturalism, are based on a reaffirmation of “Western values” and strengthening of national identity. These statements express the need to review the policies on integration of immigrants, in the sense that they should be more active and voluntarist, more organized by the state and more supported by the EU. In the background, one can see fear for Islamic extremism, but also the idea that the nation states can put some obligations on immigrants, and that for a too long time we have been focusing on “those who arrive”, rather than on “the society that welcomes them”. These speeches are situated in a politico-legal context that in recent years was characterized by an ambivalent attitude towards diversity in Europe. On the one hand, we have seen accusations of racial, ethnic and religious discrimination, based on antidiscrimination legislation boosted by a strong European equality legal framework. On the other hand, we have seen denouncements of the perceived risk posed by Islam in Europe. These policy statements are also a result of numerous publications, often widely discussed in the media that outline the dangers of Islam in Europe (especially in the Netherlands). These political positions have also led to political decisions demonstrating the lack of legitimacy of Islam in Europe, such as the ban on building minarets in Switzerland or the Burqa bans adopted in the name of protecting national values and the “living together”, notably in France and Belgium (2011).
Publisher: Editions de l'Université de Bruxelles
ISBN: 2800416890
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 386
Book Description
During the 2000s, the European Union has witnessed a significant change in terms of integration policies for immigrants. This book intends to address the relationship between, on the one hand, cultural diversity resulting from migration, and, on the other hand, social cohesion and social justice within Western societies. In order to do this, the authors examine what can be described as two contradictory trends in recent public policies towards foreign people or people with a foreign origin. A book that aims to provide a trans-disciplinary analysis of the construction of “otherness” in North America and Europe. EXTRAIT In October 2010, in a very polemic context on immigration and immigrant integration, the German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, announced that Germany was to be considered a multicultural failure, words that were soon echoed by the Belgian Prime Minister Yves Leterme. A few months later, the British Prime Minister David Cameron and the French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced the failure of multiculturalism in almost identical terms. These sensational statements, which by and large avoid defining the concept of multiculturalism, are based on a reaffirmation of “Western values” and strengthening of national identity. These statements express the need to review the policies on integration of immigrants, in the sense that they should be more active and voluntarist, more organized by the state and more supported by the EU. In the background, one can see fear for Islamic extremism, but also the idea that the nation states can put some obligations on immigrants, and that for a too long time we have been focusing on “those who arrive”, rather than on “the society that welcomes them”. These speeches are situated in a politico-legal context that in recent years was characterized by an ambivalent attitude towards diversity in Europe. On the one hand, we have seen accusations of racial, ethnic and religious discrimination, based on antidiscrimination legislation boosted by a strong European equality legal framework. On the other hand, we have seen denouncements of the perceived risk posed by Islam in Europe. These policy statements are also a result of numerous publications, often widely discussed in the media that outline the dangers of Islam in Europe (especially in the Netherlands). These political positions have also led to political decisions demonstrating the lack of legitimacy of Islam in Europe, such as the ban on building minarets in Switzerland or the Burqa bans adopted in the name of protecting national values and the “living together”, notably in France and Belgium (2011).
Segregation of Roma Children in Education
Author: Sina Van den Bogaert
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004354212
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
In Segregation of Roma Children in Education, Sina Van den Bogaert examines, from the perspective of public international law, how the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (Council of Europe) and the Racial Equality Directive 2000/43/EC (European Union) have contributed towards desegregation of Roma children in education in Europe. The fields of application ratione personae and ratione materiae of both instruments are discussed, as well as their "added value". Sina Van den Bogaert demonstrates that the Framework Convention and the Racial Equality Directive are complementary instruments and formulates useful suggestions for a more effective monitoring and implementation of both instruments in the field of Roma education. This book is the first and only comprehensive scholarly treatment in public international law of the still widespread phenomenon of segregation of Roma children in education.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004354212
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 576
Book Description
In Segregation of Roma Children in Education, Sina Van den Bogaert examines, from the perspective of public international law, how the Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities (Council of Europe) and the Racial Equality Directive 2000/43/EC (European Union) have contributed towards desegregation of Roma children in education in Europe. The fields of application ratione personae and ratione materiae of both instruments are discussed, as well as their "added value". Sina Van den Bogaert demonstrates that the Framework Convention and the Racial Equality Directive are complementary instruments and formulates useful suggestions for a more effective monitoring and implementation of both instruments in the field of Roma education. This book is the first and only comprehensive scholarly treatment in public international law of the still widespread phenomenon of segregation of Roma children in education.
Publications de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil rights
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil rights
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
Religion Et Droit en Dialogue
Author: European Consortium for Church-State Research. Conference
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
ISBN: 9789042917057
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ...is not of our body, but a townsman, and licensed by them to keep an inn. I have complained to the Lords about him, and hope there will be a letter go from the Board to the town to call for an account of the whole business. One of the charges against Laud, made by Prynne, the great Parliamentary lawyer, was that his chaplain, Morgan Owen, had set up images of the Virgin and Child, holding a small crucifix, over the new south porch of St. Marys, which he had built at a cost of 230Z., in lieu, it is said, of a Latin sermon. They still keep at Lambeth the very copy of Prynnes Canterburys Doom which Charles I. read, with the clear bold Bum spiro spero, C.R., written on the fly-leaf by the King himself. Hobbes notes how much the doctrine and method of the University contributed to the troubles, and Prynne had cruel wrongs to remember. In 1635 the Caroline charter confirmed the privileges of the University, and their rights over the city, notwithstanding a protest from the citizens; but Laud kept vigilant watch over the city. His History of his Chancellorship supplies full details. He got a letter from the Council, ordering the demolition of the cottages erected upon the town ditch and the town wall, the back way towards the Castle, and in the middle of the street by Trinity College gate, and near a place called Smithgate. Pulling down the cottages made Smithgate passable for coaches. And by his own proclamation he named a toll-gatherer for the market, which office hath of late times been discontinued; by reason whereof divers citizens, inhabiting in or near the corn market, have taken upon them to keep and set forth on market days public bushels and measures for the measuring of corn and grain, and take toll for the same...
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
ISBN: 9789042917057
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1893 edition. Excerpt: ...is not of our body, but a townsman, and licensed by them to keep an inn. I have complained to the Lords about him, and hope there will be a letter go from the Board to the town to call for an account of the whole business. One of the charges against Laud, made by Prynne, the great Parliamentary lawyer, was that his chaplain, Morgan Owen, had set up images of the Virgin and Child, holding a small crucifix, over the new south porch of St. Marys, which he had built at a cost of 230Z., in lieu, it is said, of a Latin sermon. They still keep at Lambeth the very copy of Prynnes Canterburys Doom which Charles I. read, with the clear bold Bum spiro spero, C.R., written on the fly-leaf by the King himself. Hobbes notes how much the doctrine and method of the University contributed to the troubles, and Prynne had cruel wrongs to remember. In 1635 the Caroline charter confirmed the privileges of the University, and their rights over the city, notwithstanding a protest from the citizens; but Laud kept vigilant watch over the city. His History of his Chancellorship supplies full details. He got a letter from the Council, ordering the demolition of the cottages erected upon the town ditch and the town wall, the back way towards the Castle, and in the middle of the street by Trinity College gate, and near a place called Smithgate. Pulling down the cottages made Smithgate passable for coaches. And by his own proclamation he named a toll-gatherer for the market, which office hath of late times been discontinued; by reason whereof divers citizens, inhabiting in or near the corn market, have taken upon them to keep and set forth on market days public bushels and measures for the measuring of corn and grain, and take toll for the same...
Interdiction de la discrimination par la Convention européenne des droits de
Author: Frédéric Edel
Publisher: Council of Europe
ISBN: 9789287168160
Category : Political Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 168
Book Description
La Convention européenne des droits de l'homme garantit l'égalité entre les êtres humains en interdisant la discrimination à travers deux textes : d'une part, l'article 14 de cette Convention, ratifiée par la totalité des Etats membres du 1er Conseil de l'Europe et, d'autre part, l'article 1er de son douzième Protocole additionnel, ratifié uniquement par une partie d'entre eux. La teneur de l'interdiction posée par ces deux dispositions est la même, seule change l'étendue de leur domaine d'application respectif : alors que l'article 14 interdit la discrimination dans « la jouissance des droits et libertés reconnus dans la présente Convention », l'article 1er du Protocole n° 12 interdit la discrimination de manière plus large dans « la jouissance de tout droit prévu par la loi ». Cet ouvrage se propose de donner un aperçu de la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme relative à l'interdiction de la discrimination en ce qui concerne à la fois les principes directeurs qui guident sa mise en œuvre et les solutions concrètes qu'elle a arrêtées en la matière. Y sont ainsi examinées successivement : la question de l'étendue du champ d'application de l'interdiction de la discrimination (à quoi s'applique-t-elle ?), celle de la teneur d'une telle interdiction (à quoi oblige-t-elle exactement ?), et enfin celle de son mode de contrôle juridictionnel (comment la Cour examine-t-elle son respect ?). La série « Dossiers sur les droits de l'homme » s'adresse aux spécialistes en droit européen : juristes, chercheurs, et étudiants en droit. Elle sert également comme référence pour la mise en œuvre de la Convention européenne des droits de l'homme dans les pays signataires. Pages de début Introduction Titre 1. Le champ d'application de l'interdiction de la discrimination Titre 2. La teneur de l'interdiction de la discrimination Titre 3. Le contrôle del'interdiction de la discrimination Conclusion Pages de fin.
Publisher: Council of Europe
ISBN: 9789287168160
Category : Political Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 168
Book Description
La Convention européenne des droits de l'homme garantit l'égalité entre les êtres humains en interdisant la discrimination à travers deux textes : d'une part, l'article 14 de cette Convention, ratifiée par la totalité des Etats membres du 1er Conseil de l'Europe et, d'autre part, l'article 1er de son douzième Protocole additionnel, ratifié uniquement par une partie d'entre eux. La teneur de l'interdiction posée par ces deux dispositions est la même, seule change l'étendue de leur domaine d'application respectif : alors que l'article 14 interdit la discrimination dans « la jouissance des droits et libertés reconnus dans la présente Convention », l'article 1er du Protocole n° 12 interdit la discrimination de manière plus large dans « la jouissance de tout droit prévu par la loi ». Cet ouvrage se propose de donner un aperçu de la jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme relative à l'interdiction de la discrimination en ce qui concerne à la fois les principes directeurs qui guident sa mise en œuvre et les solutions concrètes qu'elle a arrêtées en la matière. Y sont ainsi examinées successivement : la question de l'étendue du champ d'application de l'interdiction de la discrimination (à quoi s'applique-t-elle ?), celle de la teneur d'une telle interdiction (à quoi oblige-t-elle exactement ?), et enfin celle de son mode de contrôle juridictionnel (comment la Cour examine-t-elle son respect ?). La série « Dossiers sur les droits de l'homme » s'adresse aux spécialistes en droit européen : juristes, chercheurs, et étudiants en droit. Elle sert également comme référence pour la mise en œuvre de la Convention européenne des droits de l'homme dans les pays signataires. Pages de début Introduction Titre 1. Le champ d'application de l'interdiction de la discrimination Titre 2. La teneur de l'interdiction de la discrimination Titre 3. Le contrôle del'interdiction de la discrimination Conclusion Pages de fin.
Czech Yearbook of International Law - Second Decade Ahead: Tracing the Global Crisis - 2010
Author: Alexander J. Bělohlávek
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1578232724
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Czech Yearbook of International Law is a compilation of articles written by professionals who offer unique insight into special issues regulated in the European legal culture. CYIL promotes development of international law and of new analytical approaches that will increase understanding of this branch of law and its goals in the current global era. The focal points of interest in Czech Yearbook of International Law are actual issues involving international treaties in the context of EU law, international contractual relations, the protection of human rights in the international context, aspects of criminal law as well as international arbitration. The goal of this book is to further advance and develop the international law analyses particularly from the countries of central and eastern Europe.
Publisher: Juris Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 1578232724
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 380
Book Description
Czech Yearbook of International Law is a compilation of articles written by professionals who offer unique insight into special issues regulated in the European legal culture. CYIL promotes development of international law and of new analytical approaches that will increase understanding of this branch of law and its goals in the current global era. The focal points of interest in Czech Yearbook of International Law are actual issues involving international treaties in the context of EU law, international contractual relations, the protection of human rights in the international context, aspects of criminal law as well as international arbitration. The goal of this book is to further advance and develop the international law analyses particularly from the countries of central and eastern Europe.
Annuaire de la Convention Européenne Des Droits de L'homme
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil rights
Languages : en
Pages : 1368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil rights
Languages : en
Pages : 1368
Book Description
Religion and International Law
Author: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004349154
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Growing religious antagonisms are challenging the ultimate goal of ‘living together’ in peaceful societies. Living together explores international law responses, beginning with their historic roots, before the perspective shifts to the role of religious institutions and religious law. Contributions of different human rights bodies are analyzed, before further sections deal with the international protection of religion, the relationship between religious beliefs and freedom of expression, and the roles of other individual rights. Religion and International Law originates from the long-standing cooperation between the German and the French Societies of International Law, thus bringing together the traditions of French laicism and a cooperative German approach. Experts from Austria, Italy, Poland, Portugal and the UK complement the pan-European perspective.
Publisher: BRILL
ISBN: 9004349154
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 397
Book Description
Growing religious antagonisms are challenging the ultimate goal of ‘living together’ in peaceful societies. Living together explores international law responses, beginning with their historic roots, before the perspective shifts to the role of religious institutions and religious law. Contributions of different human rights bodies are analyzed, before further sections deal with the international protection of religion, the relationship between religious beliefs and freedom of expression, and the roles of other individual rights. Religion and International Law originates from the long-standing cooperation between the German and the French Societies of International Law, thus bringing together the traditions of French laicism and a cooperative German approach. Experts from Austria, Italy, Poland, Portugal and the UK complement the pan-European perspective.