Explores how the European Court of Human Rights understands 'democracy' and might support more deliberative, participatory and inclusive practices.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rory O'Connell is Professor of Human Rights and Constitutional Law at the School of Law & Transitional Justice Institute, Ulster University; from 2014-2020 he was the Director of the Transitional Justice Institute. He is a member of the Executive of the Committee on the Administration of Justice, a member of the Global Challenges Research Hub on Gender, Justice and Security and a former member of the BrexitLawNI ESRC project on the constitutional, legal, human rights and equality aspects of Brexit for Northern Ireland.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: 1. Theories of democracy 2. Council, convention and court: origins and evolution 3. European principles of interpretation and application 4. Freedom of expression 5. Association, assembly and political parties 6. Scope of the electoral rights 7. The right to vote 8. The right to run for election 9. Regulation of elections Conclusion: Deliberation, inclusion and participation Bibliography Index.
Introduction: 1. Theories of democracy 2. Council, convention and court: origins and evolution 3. European principles of interpretation and application 4. Freedom of expression 5. Association, assembly and political parties 6. Scope of the electoral rights 7. The right to vote 8. The right to run for election 9. Regulation of elections Conclusion: Deliberation, inclusion and participation Bibliography Index.
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