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The Council of Europe plays a pivotal role in the promotion and protection of human rights in Europe, yet its work is often little understood. This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the work of the Council of Europe and the legal framework within which it operates.
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The Council of Europe plays a pivotal role in the promotion and protection of human rights in Europe, yet its work is often little understood. This volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the work of the Council of Europe and the legal framework within which it operates.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1046
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 68mm
- Gewicht: 2029g
- ISBN-13: 9780199672523
- ISBN-10: 0199672520
- Artikelnr.: 47870732
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1046
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 68mm
- Gewicht: 2029g
- ISBN-13: 9780199672523
- ISBN-10: 0199672520
- Artikelnr.: 47870732
Stefanie Schmahl is Professor of German and Foreign Public Law, Public International Law, and European Law at Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Germany.; Marten Breuer is Professor of Public Law with Reference to European Law and Public International Law at Universität Konstanz, Germany.
* Part I: General Aspects
* 1: Norman Weiß: Origin and Further Development
* 2: Christian Walter: Interpretation and Amendments of the Founding
Treaty
* 3: Eckart Klein: Membership and Observer Status
* 4: Eckart Klein: Seat and Symbols of the Council of Europe
* 5: Stefanie Schmahl: Budget and Finance
* Part II: Institutions
* Section I: Statute-Based Institutions
* 6: Simon Palmer: The Committee of Ministers
* 7: Philip Leach: The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
* 8: Matthias Ruffert: Secretariat
* Section II: Further Institutions of the Council of Europe as a Whole
* 9: Elisabeth Lambert-Abdelgawad: European Court of Human Rights
* 10: Bert Schaffarzik: Congress of Local and Regional Authorities
* 11: Oliver Dörr: Commissioner for Human Rights
* 12: Heike Krieger: The Conference of International Non-Governmental
Organisations of the Council of Europe
* 13: Dorothee von Arnim: The Administrative Tribunal
* Section III: Institutions Based on Partial or Enlarged Agreements
* 14: Rainer Steckhan: Council of Europe Development Bank
* 15: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: European Directorate for the Quality of
Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM)
* 16: Tarlach McGonagle: Eurimages Fund
* 17: Werner Sipp: Co-operation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit
Trafficking in Drugs (Pompidou Group)
* 18: Markus Kaltenborn: European Centre for Global Interdependence and
Solidarity (North-South Centre)
* 19: Tarlach McGonagle: European Audiovisual Observatory
* 20: Tarlach McGonagle: European Centre for Modern Languages
* 21: Wolfgang Rau: Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
* Part III: Tasks and Objectives
* Section I: Protecting and Promoting Human Rights
* 22: Oliver Dörr: European Convention on Human Rights
* 23: Oliver Dörr: European Social Charter
* 24: Stefan Oeter: Conventions on the Protection of National
Minorities
* 25: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: Convention on Human Rights and
Biomedicine
* 26: Thomas Giegrich and Sara Jötten: Anti-discrimination Policy
* 27: Andrew Drzemczewski: Core Monitoring Mechanisms and Related
Activities
* Section II: Securing and Enhancing the Rule of Law
* 28: Marten Breuer: Establishing Common Standards and Securing the
Rule of Law
* 29: Christia n Walter: Combating Terrorism and Organised Crime
* 30: Ursula Kilkelly: Protecting Children
* 31: Robert Uerpmann-Wi ttzack: Media and Information Society
* 32: Christoph Grabenwarter: Constitutional Standard-setting and
Strengthening o f New Democracies
* Section III: Stengthening Democratic Governance
* 33: Kerstin Odendahl: Securing and Enhancing the Common Cultural
Heritage
* 34: Matthias Niedobitek: Cross-border Cooperation
* 35: Norman Weiss: Programmes of Cooperation and Solidarity
* Part IV: Impact and Outreach
* 36: Marten Breuer: Impact of the Council of Europe on National Legal
Systems
* 37: Stefanie Schmahl: The Council of Europe within the System of
International Organizations
* 38: Marten Breuer: The Council of Europe and International
Institutional Law: An Appraisal
* 1: Norman Weiß: Origin and Further Development
* 2: Christian Walter: Interpretation and Amendments of the Founding
Treaty
* 3: Eckart Klein: Membership and Observer Status
* 4: Eckart Klein: Seat and Symbols of the Council of Europe
* 5: Stefanie Schmahl: Budget and Finance
* Part II: Institutions
* Section I: Statute-Based Institutions
* 6: Simon Palmer: The Committee of Ministers
* 7: Philip Leach: The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
* 8: Matthias Ruffert: Secretariat
* Section II: Further Institutions of the Council of Europe as a Whole
* 9: Elisabeth Lambert-Abdelgawad: European Court of Human Rights
* 10: Bert Schaffarzik: Congress of Local and Regional Authorities
* 11: Oliver Dörr: Commissioner for Human Rights
* 12: Heike Krieger: The Conference of International Non-Governmental
Organisations of the Council of Europe
* 13: Dorothee von Arnim: The Administrative Tribunal
* Section III: Institutions Based on Partial or Enlarged Agreements
* 14: Rainer Steckhan: Council of Europe Development Bank
* 15: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: European Directorate for the Quality of
Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM)
* 16: Tarlach McGonagle: Eurimages Fund
* 17: Werner Sipp: Co-operation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit
Trafficking in Drugs (Pompidou Group)
* 18: Markus Kaltenborn: European Centre for Global Interdependence and
Solidarity (North-South Centre)
* 19: Tarlach McGonagle: European Audiovisual Observatory
* 20: Tarlach McGonagle: European Centre for Modern Languages
* 21: Wolfgang Rau: Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
* Part III: Tasks and Objectives
* Section I: Protecting and Promoting Human Rights
* 22: Oliver Dörr: European Convention on Human Rights
* 23: Oliver Dörr: European Social Charter
* 24: Stefan Oeter: Conventions on the Protection of National
Minorities
* 25: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: Convention on Human Rights and
Biomedicine
* 26: Thomas Giegrich and Sara Jötten: Anti-discrimination Policy
* 27: Andrew Drzemczewski: Core Monitoring Mechanisms and Related
Activities
* Section II: Securing and Enhancing the Rule of Law
* 28: Marten Breuer: Establishing Common Standards and Securing the
Rule of Law
* 29: Christia n Walter: Combating Terrorism and Organised Crime
* 30: Ursula Kilkelly: Protecting Children
* 31: Robert Uerpmann-Wi ttzack: Media and Information Society
* 32: Christoph Grabenwarter: Constitutional Standard-setting and
Strengthening o f New Democracies
* Section III: Stengthening Democratic Governance
* 33: Kerstin Odendahl: Securing and Enhancing the Common Cultural
Heritage
* 34: Matthias Niedobitek: Cross-border Cooperation
* 35: Norman Weiss: Programmes of Cooperation and Solidarity
* Part IV: Impact and Outreach
* 36: Marten Breuer: Impact of the Council of Europe on National Legal
Systems
* 37: Stefanie Schmahl: The Council of Europe within the System of
International Organizations
* 38: Marten Breuer: The Council of Europe and International
Institutional Law: An Appraisal
* Part I: General Aspects
* 1: Norman Weiß: Origin and Further Development
* 2: Christian Walter: Interpretation and Amendments of the Founding
Treaty
* 3: Eckart Klein: Membership and Observer Status
* 4: Eckart Klein: Seat and Symbols of the Council of Europe
* 5: Stefanie Schmahl: Budget and Finance
* Part II: Institutions
* Section I: Statute-Based Institutions
* 6: Simon Palmer: The Committee of Ministers
* 7: Philip Leach: The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
* 8: Matthias Ruffert: Secretariat
* Section II: Further Institutions of the Council of Europe as a Whole
* 9: Elisabeth Lambert-Abdelgawad: European Court of Human Rights
* 10: Bert Schaffarzik: Congress of Local and Regional Authorities
* 11: Oliver Dörr: Commissioner for Human Rights
* 12: Heike Krieger: The Conference of International Non-Governmental
Organisations of the Council of Europe
* 13: Dorothee von Arnim: The Administrative Tribunal
* Section III: Institutions Based on Partial or Enlarged Agreements
* 14: Rainer Steckhan: Council of Europe Development Bank
* 15: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: European Directorate for the Quality of
Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM)
* 16: Tarlach McGonagle: Eurimages Fund
* 17: Werner Sipp: Co-operation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit
Trafficking in Drugs (Pompidou Group)
* 18: Markus Kaltenborn: European Centre for Global Interdependence and
Solidarity (North-South Centre)
* 19: Tarlach McGonagle: European Audiovisual Observatory
* 20: Tarlach McGonagle: European Centre for Modern Languages
* 21: Wolfgang Rau: Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
* Part III: Tasks and Objectives
* Section I: Protecting and Promoting Human Rights
* 22: Oliver Dörr: European Convention on Human Rights
* 23: Oliver Dörr: European Social Charter
* 24: Stefan Oeter: Conventions on the Protection of National
Minorities
* 25: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: Convention on Human Rights and
Biomedicine
* 26: Thomas Giegrich and Sara Jötten: Anti-discrimination Policy
* 27: Andrew Drzemczewski: Core Monitoring Mechanisms and Related
Activities
* Section II: Securing and Enhancing the Rule of Law
* 28: Marten Breuer: Establishing Common Standards and Securing the
Rule of Law
* 29: Christia n Walter: Combating Terrorism and Organised Crime
* 30: Ursula Kilkelly: Protecting Children
* 31: Robert Uerpmann-Wi ttzack: Media and Information Society
* 32: Christoph Grabenwarter: Constitutional Standard-setting and
Strengthening o f New Democracies
* Section III: Stengthening Democratic Governance
* 33: Kerstin Odendahl: Securing and Enhancing the Common Cultural
Heritage
* 34: Matthias Niedobitek: Cross-border Cooperation
* 35: Norman Weiss: Programmes of Cooperation and Solidarity
* Part IV: Impact and Outreach
* 36: Marten Breuer: Impact of the Council of Europe on National Legal
Systems
* 37: Stefanie Schmahl: The Council of Europe within the System of
International Organizations
* 38: Marten Breuer: The Council of Europe and International
Institutional Law: An Appraisal
* 1: Norman Weiß: Origin and Further Development
* 2: Christian Walter: Interpretation and Amendments of the Founding
Treaty
* 3: Eckart Klein: Membership and Observer Status
* 4: Eckart Klein: Seat and Symbols of the Council of Europe
* 5: Stefanie Schmahl: Budget and Finance
* Part II: Institutions
* Section I: Statute-Based Institutions
* 6: Simon Palmer: The Committee of Ministers
* 7: Philip Leach: The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
* 8: Matthias Ruffert: Secretariat
* Section II: Further Institutions of the Council of Europe as a Whole
* 9: Elisabeth Lambert-Abdelgawad: European Court of Human Rights
* 10: Bert Schaffarzik: Congress of Local and Regional Authorities
* 11: Oliver Dörr: Commissioner for Human Rights
* 12: Heike Krieger: The Conference of International Non-Governmental
Organisations of the Council of Europe
* 13: Dorothee von Arnim: The Administrative Tribunal
* Section III: Institutions Based on Partial or Enlarged Agreements
* 14: Rainer Steckhan: Council of Europe Development Bank
* 15: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: European Directorate for the Quality of
Medicines and HealthCare (EDQM)
* 16: Tarlach McGonagle: Eurimages Fund
* 17: Werner Sipp: Co-operation Group to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit
Trafficking in Drugs (Pompidou Group)
* 18: Markus Kaltenborn: European Centre for Global Interdependence and
Solidarity (North-South Centre)
* 19: Tarlach McGonagle: European Audiovisual Observatory
* 20: Tarlach McGonagle: European Centre for Modern Languages
* 21: Wolfgang Rau: Group of States against Corruption (GRECO)
* Part III: Tasks and Objectives
* Section I: Protecting and Promoting Human Rights
* 22: Oliver Dörr: European Convention on Human Rights
* 23: Oliver Dörr: European Social Charter
* 24: Stefan Oeter: Conventions on the Protection of National
Minorities
* 25: Robert Uerpmann-Wittzack: Convention on Human Rights and
Biomedicine
* 26: Thomas Giegrich and Sara Jötten: Anti-discrimination Policy
* 27: Andrew Drzemczewski: Core Monitoring Mechanisms and Related
Activities
* Section II: Securing and Enhancing the Rule of Law
* 28: Marten Breuer: Establishing Common Standards and Securing the
Rule of Law
* 29: Christia n Walter: Combating Terrorism and Organised Crime
* 30: Ursula Kilkelly: Protecting Children
* 31: Robert Uerpmann-Wi ttzack: Media and Information Society
* 32: Christoph Grabenwarter: Constitutional Standard-setting and
Strengthening o f New Democracies
* Section III: Stengthening Democratic Governance
* 33: Kerstin Odendahl: Securing and Enhancing the Common Cultural
Heritage
* 34: Matthias Niedobitek: Cross-border Cooperation
* 35: Norman Weiss: Programmes of Cooperation and Solidarity
* Part IV: Impact and Outreach
* 36: Marten Breuer: Impact of the Council of Europe on National Legal
Systems
* 37: Stefanie Schmahl: The Council of Europe within the System of
International Organizations
* 38: Marten Breuer: The Council of Europe and International
Institutional Law: An Appraisal