Building Consensus on European Consensus
Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights in Europe and Beyond
Herausgeber: Kapotas, Panos; Tzevelekos, Vassilis P
Building Consensus on European Consensus
Judicial Interpretation of Human Rights in Europe and Beyond
Herausgeber: Kapotas, Panos; Tzevelekos, Vassilis P
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Presents a critical evaluation of a controversial interpretative tool the ECtHR uses to answer morally/politically sensitive human rights questions.
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Presents a critical evaluation of a controversial interpretative tool the ECtHR uses to answer morally/politically sensitive human rights questions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 208mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473323
- ISBN-10: 1108473326
- Artikelnr.: 53211898
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 208mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 816g
- ISBN-13: 9781108473323
- ISBN-10: 1108473326
- Artikelnr.: 53211898
Preface Christos L. Rozakis; Introduction; 1. How (difficult is it) to
build consensus on (European) consensus? Panos Kapotas and Vassilis P.
Tzevelekos; Part I. Understanding European Consensus: Meaning, Function,
Mechanics, History: 2. European consensus: new horizons Kanstantsin
Dzehtsiarou; 3. Consensus in the legitimacy-building era of the European
Court of Human Rights Ed Bates; 4. Consensus, stasis, evolution:
reconstructing argumentative patterns in evolutive ECHR jurisprudence
Christian Djeffal; 5. The consensus argument in NGOs' Amicus Curiae Briefs:
defending minorities through a creatively used majoritarian argument Laura
Van den Eynde; 6. Determining the content of the European consensus
concept: the hidden role of language Jaroslav V¿trovský; 7. How the ECtHR's
use of European consensus considerations allows legitimacy concerns to
delimit its mandate Kristin Henrard; 8. Borges' Pierre Menard, Author of
the Quixote and the idea of a European consensus Sionaidh Douglas-Scott;
Part II. Appraising European Consensus: Legitimacy and National Divergence:
9. A better signpost, not a better walking stick: how to evaluate the
European consensus doctrine Andreas Føllesdal; 10. Constructive consensus
and domestic democracy Thomas Kleinlein; 11. The European consensus
doctrine and the ECtHR quest for public confidence Or Bassok; 12. Can
European consensus encourage acceptance of the European convention on human
rights in the United Kingdom? Merris Amos; 13. When to use European
consensus: assessing the differential treatment of minority groups by the
European Court of Human Rights Dimitrios Kagiaros; 14. When the European
Court of Human Rights decides not to decide: the cautionary tale of A, B
and C v. Ireland and referendum-emergent constitutional provisions Fiona de
Londras; Part III. Consensus Analysis Outside the ECHR System: 15. The
Inter-American Court of Human Rights' tentative search for Latin American
consensus Lucas Lixinski; 16. National consensus and the eighth amendment:
is there something to be learned from the United States Supreme Court Jaka
Kukavica; 17. Levels of generality in the comparative reasoning of the
European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice: towards
judicial reflective equilibrium Jens T. Theilen; 18. Consensus as challenge
and retraction of rights: can lessons be drawn from - and for - EU
citizenship law? Niamh Nic Shuibhne; Conclusion; 19. Building consensus on
European consensus Conor Gearty.
build consensus on (European) consensus? Panos Kapotas and Vassilis P.
Tzevelekos; Part I. Understanding European Consensus: Meaning, Function,
Mechanics, History: 2. European consensus: new horizons Kanstantsin
Dzehtsiarou; 3. Consensus in the legitimacy-building era of the European
Court of Human Rights Ed Bates; 4. Consensus, stasis, evolution:
reconstructing argumentative patterns in evolutive ECHR jurisprudence
Christian Djeffal; 5. The consensus argument in NGOs' Amicus Curiae Briefs:
defending minorities through a creatively used majoritarian argument Laura
Van den Eynde; 6. Determining the content of the European consensus
concept: the hidden role of language Jaroslav V¿trovský; 7. How the ECtHR's
use of European consensus considerations allows legitimacy concerns to
delimit its mandate Kristin Henrard; 8. Borges' Pierre Menard, Author of
the Quixote and the idea of a European consensus Sionaidh Douglas-Scott;
Part II. Appraising European Consensus: Legitimacy and National Divergence:
9. A better signpost, not a better walking stick: how to evaluate the
European consensus doctrine Andreas Føllesdal; 10. Constructive consensus
and domestic democracy Thomas Kleinlein; 11. The European consensus
doctrine and the ECtHR quest for public confidence Or Bassok; 12. Can
European consensus encourage acceptance of the European convention on human
rights in the United Kingdom? Merris Amos; 13. When to use European
consensus: assessing the differential treatment of minority groups by the
European Court of Human Rights Dimitrios Kagiaros; 14. When the European
Court of Human Rights decides not to decide: the cautionary tale of A, B
and C v. Ireland and referendum-emergent constitutional provisions Fiona de
Londras; Part III. Consensus Analysis Outside the ECHR System: 15. The
Inter-American Court of Human Rights' tentative search for Latin American
consensus Lucas Lixinski; 16. National consensus and the eighth amendment:
is there something to be learned from the United States Supreme Court Jaka
Kukavica; 17. Levels of generality in the comparative reasoning of the
European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice: towards
judicial reflective equilibrium Jens T. Theilen; 18. Consensus as challenge
and retraction of rights: can lessons be drawn from - and for - EU
citizenship law? Niamh Nic Shuibhne; Conclusion; 19. Building consensus on
European consensus Conor Gearty.
Preface Christos L. Rozakis; Introduction; 1. How (difficult is it) to
build consensus on (European) consensus? Panos Kapotas and Vassilis P.
Tzevelekos; Part I. Understanding European Consensus: Meaning, Function,
Mechanics, History: 2. European consensus: new horizons Kanstantsin
Dzehtsiarou; 3. Consensus in the legitimacy-building era of the European
Court of Human Rights Ed Bates; 4. Consensus, stasis, evolution:
reconstructing argumentative patterns in evolutive ECHR jurisprudence
Christian Djeffal; 5. The consensus argument in NGOs' Amicus Curiae Briefs:
defending minorities through a creatively used majoritarian argument Laura
Van den Eynde; 6. Determining the content of the European consensus
concept: the hidden role of language Jaroslav V¿trovský; 7. How the ECtHR's
use of European consensus considerations allows legitimacy concerns to
delimit its mandate Kristin Henrard; 8. Borges' Pierre Menard, Author of
the Quixote and the idea of a European consensus Sionaidh Douglas-Scott;
Part II. Appraising European Consensus: Legitimacy and National Divergence:
9. A better signpost, not a better walking stick: how to evaluate the
European consensus doctrine Andreas Føllesdal; 10. Constructive consensus
and domestic democracy Thomas Kleinlein; 11. The European consensus
doctrine and the ECtHR quest for public confidence Or Bassok; 12. Can
European consensus encourage acceptance of the European convention on human
rights in the United Kingdom? Merris Amos; 13. When to use European
consensus: assessing the differential treatment of minority groups by the
European Court of Human Rights Dimitrios Kagiaros; 14. When the European
Court of Human Rights decides not to decide: the cautionary tale of A, B
and C v. Ireland and referendum-emergent constitutional provisions Fiona de
Londras; Part III. Consensus Analysis Outside the ECHR System: 15. The
Inter-American Court of Human Rights' tentative search for Latin American
consensus Lucas Lixinski; 16. National consensus and the eighth amendment:
is there something to be learned from the United States Supreme Court Jaka
Kukavica; 17. Levels of generality in the comparative reasoning of the
European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice: towards
judicial reflective equilibrium Jens T. Theilen; 18. Consensus as challenge
and retraction of rights: can lessons be drawn from - and for - EU
citizenship law? Niamh Nic Shuibhne; Conclusion; 19. Building consensus on
European consensus Conor Gearty.
build consensus on (European) consensus? Panos Kapotas and Vassilis P.
Tzevelekos; Part I. Understanding European Consensus: Meaning, Function,
Mechanics, History: 2. European consensus: new horizons Kanstantsin
Dzehtsiarou; 3. Consensus in the legitimacy-building era of the European
Court of Human Rights Ed Bates; 4. Consensus, stasis, evolution:
reconstructing argumentative patterns in evolutive ECHR jurisprudence
Christian Djeffal; 5. The consensus argument in NGOs' Amicus Curiae Briefs:
defending minorities through a creatively used majoritarian argument Laura
Van den Eynde; 6. Determining the content of the European consensus
concept: the hidden role of language Jaroslav V¿trovský; 7. How the ECtHR's
use of European consensus considerations allows legitimacy concerns to
delimit its mandate Kristin Henrard; 8. Borges' Pierre Menard, Author of
the Quixote and the idea of a European consensus Sionaidh Douglas-Scott;
Part II. Appraising European Consensus: Legitimacy and National Divergence:
9. A better signpost, not a better walking stick: how to evaluate the
European consensus doctrine Andreas Føllesdal; 10. Constructive consensus
and domestic democracy Thomas Kleinlein; 11. The European consensus
doctrine and the ECtHR quest for public confidence Or Bassok; 12. Can
European consensus encourage acceptance of the European convention on human
rights in the United Kingdom? Merris Amos; 13. When to use European
consensus: assessing the differential treatment of minority groups by the
European Court of Human Rights Dimitrios Kagiaros; 14. When the European
Court of Human Rights decides not to decide: the cautionary tale of A, B
and C v. Ireland and referendum-emergent constitutional provisions Fiona de
Londras; Part III. Consensus Analysis Outside the ECHR System: 15. The
Inter-American Court of Human Rights' tentative search for Latin American
consensus Lucas Lixinski; 16. National consensus and the eighth amendment:
is there something to be learned from the United States Supreme Court Jaka
Kukavica; 17. Levels of generality in the comparative reasoning of the
European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice: towards
judicial reflective equilibrium Jens T. Theilen; 18. Consensus as challenge
and retraction of rights: can lessons be drawn from - and for - EU
citizenship law? Niamh Nic Shuibhne; Conclusion; 19. Building consensus on
European consensus Conor Gearty.