Monitoring Penal Policy in Europe
Herausgeber: Cliquennois, Gaëtan; De Suremain, Hugues
Monitoring Penal Policy in Europe
Herausgeber: Cliquennois, Gaëtan; De Suremain, Hugues
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Bringing together experts from around Europe, this book actively contributes to debates and analysis within penal and prison policy studies by shedding lights on the impacts of monitoring.
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Bringing together experts from around Europe, this book actively contributes to debates and analysis within penal and prison policy studies by shedding lights on the impacts of monitoring.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780367228101
- ISBN-10: 0367228106
- Artikelnr.: 60012753
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 202
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. März 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 290g
- ISBN-13: 9780367228101
- ISBN-10: 0367228106
- Artikelnr.: 60012753
Gaëtan Cliquennois is senior fellow for the French National Centre for Scientific Research at the University of Strasbourg. He is affiliated with the Centre for the Study of Penal Law at the University of Louvain-la-Neuve and has been visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge, the London School of Economics, the European University Institute and the College of Europe. Hugues de Suremain is researcher in law and barrister. He is an expert of prisoners' rights and prison litigation before the European Court of Human Rights. He was formerly responsible officer of the legal and litigation section of the International Prison Observatory (OIP) in France. He is co-founder and leader of the NGO "Prison Litigation Network" that is funded by the European Commission.
Foreword
Jonathan Simon
Introduction. 1. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies: influence and shaping
Gaëtan Cliquennois
Part I: Cooperation
acceptance and integration of the European monitoring. 2. Monitoring prisons in Germany: the role of the European Court of Human Rights
Frieder Dünkel and Christine Morgenstern
3. The European oversight of France
Corentin Durand
Hugues de Suremain and Nicolas Ferran
4. The Dutch complaint and appeal procedure for prisoners in the light of European standards
Pauline Jacobs and Anton Van Kalmthout
Part II: Curve and minor resistance to the European monitoring. 5. Marriage Italian Style. A decryption of Italy and ECtHR's relationship concerning prisoners' rights
Giuseppe Caputo and Sofia Ciuffoletti
6. The European monitoring of Greece
Leonidas Cheliotis and Sappho Xenakis
Part III: Refusal and strong opposition to the European monitoring due to ancient and deep national traditions and political opposition to the European institutions. 7. England and Wales: an uncertain relationship with European institutions
Simon Creighton
Nicola Padfield and Rosaria Pirosa
8. European Instruments for Securing the Rule of Law and Human Rights in Prisons in the Nordic Countries
Lauri Koskenniemi and Tapio Lappi-Seppälä
9. Spain as country not being monitored by the European Court of Human Rights
Esther Pascual Rodriguez and Clara Rey Sanchez
Conclusion. 10. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies as a dynamical system
Gaëtan Cliquennois and Hugues de Suremain
Jonathan Simon
Introduction. 1. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies: influence and shaping
Gaëtan Cliquennois
Part I: Cooperation
acceptance and integration of the European monitoring. 2. Monitoring prisons in Germany: the role of the European Court of Human Rights
Frieder Dünkel and Christine Morgenstern
3. The European oversight of France
Corentin Durand
Hugues de Suremain and Nicolas Ferran
4. The Dutch complaint and appeal procedure for prisoners in the light of European standards
Pauline Jacobs and Anton Van Kalmthout
Part II: Curve and minor resistance to the European monitoring. 5. Marriage Italian Style. A decryption of Italy and ECtHR's relationship concerning prisoners' rights
Giuseppe Caputo and Sofia Ciuffoletti
6. The European monitoring of Greece
Leonidas Cheliotis and Sappho Xenakis
Part III: Refusal and strong opposition to the European monitoring due to ancient and deep national traditions and political opposition to the European institutions. 7. England and Wales: an uncertain relationship with European institutions
Simon Creighton
Nicola Padfield and Rosaria Pirosa
8. European Instruments for Securing the Rule of Law and Human Rights in Prisons in the Nordic Countries
Lauri Koskenniemi and Tapio Lappi-Seppälä
9. Spain as country not being monitored by the European Court of Human Rights
Esther Pascual Rodriguez and Clara Rey Sanchez
Conclusion. 10. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies as a dynamical system
Gaëtan Cliquennois and Hugues de Suremain
Foreword
Jonathan Simon
Introduction. 1. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies: influence and shaping
Gaëtan Cliquennois
Part I: Cooperation
acceptance and integration of the European monitoring. 2. Monitoring prisons in Germany: the role of the European Court of Human Rights
Frieder Dünkel and Christine Morgenstern
3. The European oversight of France
Corentin Durand
Hugues de Suremain and Nicolas Ferran
4. The Dutch complaint and appeal procedure for prisoners in the light of European standards
Pauline Jacobs and Anton Van Kalmthout
Part II: Curve and minor resistance to the European monitoring. 5. Marriage Italian Style. A decryption of Italy and ECtHR's relationship concerning prisoners' rights
Giuseppe Caputo and Sofia Ciuffoletti
6. The European monitoring of Greece
Leonidas Cheliotis and Sappho Xenakis
Part III: Refusal and strong opposition to the European monitoring due to ancient and deep national traditions and political opposition to the European institutions. 7. England and Wales: an uncertain relationship with European institutions
Simon Creighton
Nicola Padfield and Rosaria Pirosa
8. European Instruments for Securing the Rule of Law and Human Rights in Prisons in the Nordic Countries
Lauri Koskenniemi and Tapio Lappi-Seppälä
9. Spain as country not being monitored by the European Court of Human Rights
Esther Pascual Rodriguez and Clara Rey Sanchez
Conclusion. 10. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies as a dynamical system
Gaëtan Cliquennois and Hugues de Suremain
Jonathan Simon
Introduction. 1. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies: influence and shaping
Gaëtan Cliquennois
Part I: Cooperation
acceptance and integration of the European monitoring. 2. Monitoring prisons in Germany: the role of the European Court of Human Rights
Frieder Dünkel and Christine Morgenstern
3. The European oversight of France
Corentin Durand
Hugues de Suremain and Nicolas Ferran
4. The Dutch complaint and appeal procedure for prisoners in the light of European standards
Pauline Jacobs and Anton Van Kalmthout
Part II: Curve and minor resistance to the European monitoring. 5. Marriage Italian Style. A decryption of Italy and ECtHR's relationship concerning prisoners' rights
Giuseppe Caputo and Sofia Ciuffoletti
6. The European monitoring of Greece
Leonidas Cheliotis and Sappho Xenakis
Part III: Refusal and strong opposition to the European monitoring due to ancient and deep national traditions and political opposition to the European institutions. 7. England and Wales: an uncertain relationship with European institutions
Simon Creighton
Nicola Padfield and Rosaria Pirosa
8. European Instruments for Securing the Rule of Law and Human Rights in Prisons in the Nordic Countries
Lauri Koskenniemi and Tapio Lappi-Seppälä
9. Spain as country not being monitored by the European Court of Human Rights
Esther Pascual Rodriguez and Clara Rey Sanchez
Conclusion. 10. The European monitoring of national penal and prison policies as a dynamical system
Gaëtan Cliquennois and Hugues de Suremain