The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
A Commentary
Herausgeber: Ward, Angela; Hervey, Tamara; Peers, Steve; Kenner, Jeff
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
A Commentary
Herausgeber: Ward, Angela; Hervey, Tamara; Peers, Steve; Kenner, Jeff
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This Commentary on the Charter, the first in English, written by experts from several EU Member States, provides an authoritative but succinct statement of the how the Charter impacts upon EU, domestic and international law.
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This Commentary on the Charter, the first in English, written by experts from several EU Member States, provides an authoritative but succinct statement of the how the Charter impacts upon EU, domestic and international law.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 2016
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 68mm
- Gewicht: 2268g
- ISBN-13: 9781509933471
- ISBN-10: 1509933476
- Artikelnr.: 60598888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 2016
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 174mm x 68mm
- Gewicht: 2268g
- ISBN-13: 9781509933471
- ISBN-10: 1509933476
- Artikelnr.: 60598888
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Steve Peers is Professor of EU Law at the University of Essex. Tamara Hervey is Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, City, University of London. Jeff Kenner is Professor of EU Law at the University of Nottingham. Angela Ward is a Référendaire in the Chambers of Advocate General Niilo Jääskinen at the Court of Justice of the European Union, and a Visiting Professor in the Law Faculty of Birkbeck College University of London.
Part I - Commentary on the Articles of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Article 1 - Human Dignity Catherine Dupré Article 2 - Right to Life
Elizabeth Wicks Article 3 - Right to the Integrity of the Person Steve
Peers Article 4 - Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
or Punishment Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo Article 5 - Prohibition of Slavery and
Forced Labour Heli Askola Article 6 - Right to Liberty and Security Daniel
Wilsher Article 7 (Private Life, Home and Communications) - Respect for
Private and Family Life David Mangan Article 7 (Family Life Aspects) -
Right to Respect for Private and Family Life Miriam Kullmann Article 8 -
Protection of Personal Data Herke Kranenborg Article 9 - Right to Marry and
Right to Found a Family Steve Peers Article 10 - Right to Freedom of
Thought, Conscience and Religion Ronan McCrea Article 11 - Freedom of
Expression and Information Lorna Woods Article 12(1) - Freedom of Assembly
and of Association Filip Dorssemont Article 12(2) - Freedom of Assembly and
of Association Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar Article 13 - Freedom of the Arts
and Sciences Debbie Sayers Article 14 - Right to Education Gisella Gori
Article 15 - Freedom to Choose an Occupation and Right to Engage in Work
Eleni Frantziou and Virginia Mantouvalou Article 16 - Freedom to Conduct a
Business Michelle Everson and Rui Correia Gonçalves Article 17(1) - Right
to Property Ferdinand Wollenschläger Article 17(2) - Right to Property
Article 18 - Right to Asylum Maarten den Heijer Article 19 - Protection in
the Event of Removal, Expulsion or Extradition Elspeth Guild Article 20 -
Equality Before the Law Mark Bell Article 21 - Non-Discrimination Claire
Kilpatrick and Hanna Eklund Article 22 - Cultural, Religious and Linguistic
Diversity Rachael Craufurd Smith Article 23 - Equality between Women and
Men Dagmar Schiek and Biljana Kotevska Article 24 - The Rights of the Child
Ruth Lamont Article 25 - The Rights of the Elderly Colm O'Cinneide Article
26 - Integration of Persons with Disabilities Charlotte O'Brien Article 27
- Workers' Right to Information and Consultation within the Undertaking
Filip Dorssemont Article 28 - Right of Collective Bargaining and Action
Catherine Barnard Article 29 - Right of Access to Placement Services Jeff
Kenner Article 30 - Protection in the Event of Unjustified Dismissal Jeff
Kenner Article 31 - Fair and Just Working Conditions Alan Bogg and Michael
Ford Article 32 - Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young
People at Work Helen Stalford and Nuno Ferreira Article 33 - Family and
Professional Life Jeff Kenner and Katrina Peake Article 34 - Social
Security and Social Assistance Oxana Golynker Article 35 - The Right to
Health Care Tamara Hervey and Jean McHale Article 36 - Access to Services
of General Economic Interest Erika Szyszczak Article 37 - Environmental
Protection Elisa Morgera and Gracia Marín Durán Article 38 - Consumer
Protection Steve Weatherill Article 39 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a
Candidate at Elections to the European Parliament Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar
Article 40 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a Candidate at Municipal
Elections Kees Groenendijk Article 41 - The Right to Good Administration
Paul Craig Article 42 - Right of Access to Documents Ivan Lazarov Article
43 - European Ombudsman Ian Harden Article 44 - Right to Petition Mats
Lindfelt Article 45 - Freedom of Movement and of Residence Eleanor Spaventa
Article 46 - Diplomatic and Consular Protection Eileen Denza Article 47 -
Right to an Effective Remedy and to a Fair Trial Angela Ward Article 48
(Administrative Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right of Defence Hanns
Peter Nehl Article 48 (Criminal Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right
of Defence Debbie Sayers Article 49 - Principles of Legality and
Proportionality of Criminal Offences and Penalties Valsamis Mitsilegas and
Emmanouil Billis Article 50 - Right not to be Tried or Punished Twice in
Criminal Proceedings for the same Criminal Offence Jonathan Tomkin Article
51 - Field of Application Angela Ward Article 52 - Scope and Interpretation
of Rights and Principles Steve Peers and Sacha Prechal Article 53 - Level
of Protection Bruno de Witte Article 54 - Abuse of Rights Lorna Woods Part
II - Reflections on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights The Place of the
Charter in the European Legal Space Koen Lenaerts and José Antonio
Gutiérrez-Fons The Asymmetrical Impact of Article 47 of the Charter on
National and EU Remedies Albertina Albors-Llorens The Charter and Universal
Human Rights Instruments Allan Rosas Mutual Trust and the Charter: A
Salutary Irish Example Gerard Hogan The Implementation of the Charter of
Fundamental Rights by the EU Member States (as Reflected in the Work of the
EU Fundamental Rights Agency) Gabriel N Toggenburg The Charter and the
General Court Alexander Kornezov The 'Dublin Regulation' and the Charter:
An Impetus for Change Doyin Lawunmi Fundamental Social Rights in the
Charter - Are They Rights? Are They Fundamental? Niilo Jääskinen Part III -
Commentary on the Treaty of EU Accession to the European Convention on
Human Rights EU Accession to the ECHR Tobias Lock
Article 1 - Human Dignity Catherine Dupré Article 2 - Right to Life
Elizabeth Wicks Article 3 - Right to the Integrity of the Person Steve
Peers Article 4 - Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
or Punishment Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo Article 5 - Prohibition of Slavery and
Forced Labour Heli Askola Article 6 - Right to Liberty and Security Daniel
Wilsher Article 7 (Private Life, Home and Communications) - Respect for
Private and Family Life David Mangan Article 7 (Family Life Aspects) -
Right to Respect for Private and Family Life Miriam Kullmann Article 8 -
Protection of Personal Data Herke Kranenborg Article 9 - Right to Marry and
Right to Found a Family Steve Peers Article 10 - Right to Freedom of
Thought, Conscience and Religion Ronan McCrea Article 11 - Freedom of
Expression and Information Lorna Woods Article 12(1) - Freedom of Assembly
and of Association Filip Dorssemont Article 12(2) - Freedom of Assembly and
of Association Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar Article 13 - Freedom of the Arts
and Sciences Debbie Sayers Article 14 - Right to Education Gisella Gori
Article 15 - Freedom to Choose an Occupation and Right to Engage in Work
Eleni Frantziou and Virginia Mantouvalou Article 16 - Freedom to Conduct a
Business Michelle Everson and Rui Correia Gonçalves Article 17(1) - Right
to Property Ferdinand Wollenschläger Article 17(2) - Right to Property
Article 18 - Right to Asylum Maarten den Heijer Article 19 - Protection in
the Event of Removal, Expulsion or Extradition Elspeth Guild Article 20 -
Equality Before the Law Mark Bell Article 21 - Non-Discrimination Claire
Kilpatrick and Hanna Eklund Article 22 - Cultural, Religious and Linguistic
Diversity Rachael Craufurd Smith Article 23 - Equality between Women and
Men Dagmar Schiek and Biljana Kotevska Article 24 - The Rights of the Child
Ruth Lamont Article 25 - The Rights of the Elderly Colm O'Cinneide Article
26 - Integration of Persons with Disabilities Charlotte O'Brien Article 27
- Workers' Right to Information and Consultation within the Undertaking
Filip Dorssemont Article 28 - Right of Collective Bargaining and Action
Catherine Barnard Article 29 - Right of Access to Placement Services Jeff
Kenner Article 30 - Protection in the Event of Unjustified Dismissal Jeff
Kenner Article 31 - Fair and Just Working Conditions Alan Bogg and Michael
Ford Article 32 - Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young
People at Work Helen Stalford and Nuno Ferreira Article 33 - Family and
Professional Life Jeff Kenner and Katrina Peake Article 34 - Social
Security and Social Assistance Oxana Golynker Article 35 - The Right to
Health Care Tamara Hervey and Jean McHale Article 36 - Access to Services
of General Economic Interest Erika Szyszczak Article 37 - Environmental
Protection Elisa Morgera and Gracia Marín Durán Article 38 - Consumer
Protection Steve Weatherill Article 39 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a
Candidate at Elections to the European Parliament Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar
Article 40 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a Candidate at Municipal
Elections Kees Groenendijk Article 41 - The Right to Good Administration
Paul Craig Article 42 - Right of Access to Documents Ivan Lazarov Article
43 - European Ombudsman Ian Harden Article 44 - Right to Petition Mats
Lindfelt Article 45 - Freedom of Movement and of Residence Eleanor Spaventa
Article 46 - Diplomatic and Consular Protection Eileen Denza Article 47 -
Right to an Effective Remedy and to a Fair Trial Angela Ward Article 48
(Administrative Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right of Defence Hanns
Peter Nehl Article 48 (Criminal Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right
of Defence Debbie Sayers Article 49 - Principles of Legality and
Proportionality of Criminal Offences and Penalties Valsamis Mitsilegas and
Emmanouil Billis Article 50 - Right not to be Tried or Punished Twice in
Criminal Proceedings for the same Criminal Offence Jonathan Tomkin Article
51 - Field of Application Angela Ward Article 52 - Scope and Interpretation
of Rights and Principles Steve Peers and Sacha Prechal Article 53 - Level
of Protection Bruno de Witte Article 54 - Abuse of Rights Lorna Woods Part
II - Reflections on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights The Place of the
Charter in the European Legal Space Koen Lenaerts and José Antonio
Gutiérrez-Fons The Asymmetrical Impact of Article 47 of the Charter on
National and EU Remedies Albertina Albors-Llorens The Charter and Universal
Human Rights Instruments Allan Rosas Mutual Trust and the Charter: A
Salutary Irish Example Gerard Hogan The Implementation of the Charter of
Fundamental Rights by the EU Member States (as Reflected in the Work of the
EU Fundamental Rights Agency) Gabriel N Toggenburg The Charter and the
General Court Alexander Kornezov The 'Dublin Regulation' and the Charter:
An Impetus for Change Doyin Lawunmi Fundamental Social Rights in the
Charter - Are They Rights? Are They Fundamental? Niilo Jääskinen Part III -
Commentary on the Treaty of EU Accession to the European Convention on
Human Rights EU Accession to the ECHR Tobias Lock
Part I - Commentary on the Articles of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
Article 1 - Human Dignity Catherine Dupré Article 2 - Right to Life
Elizabeth Wicks Article 3 - Right to the Integrity of the Person Steve
Peers Article 4 - Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
or Punishment Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo Article 5 - Prohibition of Slavery and
Forced Labour Heli Askola Article 6 - Right to Liberty and Security Daniel
Wilsher Article 7 (Private Life, Home and Communications) - Respect for
Private and Family Life David Mangan Article 7 (Family Life Aspects) -
Right to Respect for Private and Family Life Miriam Kullmann Article 8 -
Protection of Personal Data Herke Kranenborg Article 9 - Right to Marry and
Right to Found a Family Steve Peers Article 10 - Right to Freedom of
Thought, Conscience and Religion Ronan McCrea Article 11 - Freedom of
Expression and Information Lorna Woods Article 12(1) - Freedom of Assembly
and of Association Filip Dorssemont Article 12(2) - Freedom of Assembly and
of Association Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar Article 13 - Freedom of the Arts
and Sciences Debbie Sayers Article 14 - Right to Education Gisella Gori
Article 15 - Freedom to Choose an Occupation and Right to Engage in Work
Eleni Frantziou and Virginia Mantouvalou Article 16 - Freedom to Conduct a
Business Michelle Everson and Rui Correia Gonçalves Article 17(1) - Right
to Property Ferdinand Wollenschläger Article 17(2) - Right to Property
Article 18 - Right to Asylum Maarten den Heijer Article 19 - Protection in
the Event of Removal, Expulsion or Extradition Elspeth Guild Article 20 -
Equality Before the Law Mark Bell Article 21 - Non-Discrimination Claire
Kilpatrick and Hanna Eklund Article 22 - Cultural, Religious and Linguistic
Diversity Rachael Craufurd Smith Article 23 - Equality between Women and
Men Dagmar Schiek and Biljana Kotevska Article 24 - The Rights of the Child
Ruth Lamont Article 25 - The Rights of the Elderly Colm O'Cinneide Article
26 - Integration of Persons with Disabilities Charlotte O'Brien Article 27
- Workers' Right to Information and Consultation within the Undertaking
Filip Dorssemont Article 28 - Right of Collective Bargaining and Action
Catherine Barnard Article 29 - Right of Access to Placement Services Jeff
Kenner Article 30 - Protection in the Event of Unjustified Dismissal Jeff
Kenner Article 31 - Fair and Just Working Conditions Alan Bogg and Michael
Ford Article 32 - Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young
People at Work Helen Stalford and Nuno Ferreira Article 33 - Family and
Professional Life Jeff Kenner and Katrina Peake Article 34 - Social
Security and Social Assistance Oxana Golynker Article 35 - The Right to
Health Care Tamara Hervey and Jean McHale Article 36 - Access to Services
of General Economic Interest Erika Szyszczak Article 37 - Environmental
Protection Elisa Morgera and Gracia Marín Durán Article 38 - Consumer
Protection Steve Weatherill Article 39 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a
Candidate at Elections to the European Parliament Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar
Article 40 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a Candidate at Municipal
Elections Kees Groenendijk Article 41 - The Right to Good Administration
Paul Craig Article 42 - Right of Access to Documents Ivan Lazarov Article
43 - European Ombudsman Ian Harden Article 44 - Right to Petition Mats
Lindfelt Article 45 - Freedom of Movement and of Residence Eleanor Spaventa
Article 46 - Diplomatic and Consular Protection Eileen Denza Article 47 -
Right to an Effective Remedy and to a Fair Trial Angela Ward Article 48
(Administrative Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right of Defence Hanns
Peter Nehl Article 48 (Criminal Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right
of Defence Debbie Sayers Article 49 - Principles of Legality and
Proportionality of Criminal Offences and Penalties Valsamis Mitsilegas and
Emmanouil Billis Article 50 - Right not to be Tried or Punished Twice in
Criminal Proceedings for the same Criminal Offence Jonathan Tomkin Article
51 - Field of Application Angela Ward Article 52 - Scope and Interpretation
of Rights and Principles Steve Peers and Sacha Prechal Article 53 - Level
of Protection Bruno de Witte Article 54 - Abuse of Rights Lorna Woods Part
II - Reflections on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights The Place of the
Charter in the European Legal Space Koen Lenaerts and José Antonio
Gutiérrez-Fons The Asymmetrical Impact of Article 47 of the Charter on
National and EU Remedies Albertina Albors-Llorens The Charter and Universal
Human Rights Instruments Allan Rosas Mutual Trust and the Charter: A
Salutary Irish Example Gerard Hogan The Implementation of the Charter of
Fundamental Rights by the EU Member States (as Reflected in the Work of the
EU Fundamental Rights Agency) Gabriel N Toggenburg The Charter and the
General Court Alexander Kornezov The 'Dublin Regulation' and the Charter:
An Impetus for Change Doyin Lawunmi Fundamental Social Rights in the
Charter - Are They Rights? Are They Fundamental? Niilo Jääskinen Part III -
Commentary on the Treaty of EU Accession to the European Convention on
Human Rights EU Accession to the ECHR Tobias Lock
Article 1 - Human Dignity Catherine Dupré Article 2 - Right to Life
Elizabeth Wicks Article 3 - Right to the Integrity of the Person Steve
Peers Article 4 - Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment
or Punishment Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo Article 5 - Prohibition of Slavery and
Forced Labour Heli Askola Article 6 - Right to Liberty and Security Daniel
Wilsher Article 7 (Private Life, Home and Communications) - Respect for
Private and Family Life David Mangan Article 7 (Family Life Aspects) -
Right to Respect for Private and Family Life Miriam Kullmann Article 8 -
Protection of Personal Data Herke Kranenborg Article 9 - Right to Marry and
Right to Found a Family Steve Peers Article 10 - Right to Freedom of
Thought, Conscience and Religion Ronan McCrea Article 11 - Freedom of
Expression and Information Lorna Woods Article 12(1) - Freedom of Assembly
and of Association Filip Dorssemont Article 12(2) - Freedom of Assembly and
of Association Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar Article 13 - Freedom of the Arts
and Sciences Debbie Sayers Article 14 - Right to Education Gisella Gori
Article 15 - Freedom to Choose an Occupation and Right to Engage in Work
Eleni Frantziou and Virginia Mantouvalou Article 16 - Freedom to Conduct a
Business Michelle Everson and Rui Correia Gonçalves Article 17(1) - Right
to Property Ferdinand Wollenschläger Article 17(2) - Right to Property
Article 18 - Right to Asylum Maarten den Heijer Article 19 - Protection in
the Event of Removal, Expulsion or Extradition Elspeth Guild Article 20 -
Equality Before the Law Mark Bell Article 21 - Non-Discrimination Claire
Kilpatrick and Hanna Eklund Article 22 - Cultural, Religious and Linguistic
Diversity Rachael Craufurd Smith Article 23 - Equality between Women and
Men Dagmar Schiek and Biljana Kotevska Article 24 - The Rights of the Child
Ruth Lamont Article 25 - The Rights of the Elderly Colm O'Cinneide Article
26 - Integration of Persons with Disabilities Charlotte O'Brien Article 27
- Workers' Right to Information and Consultation within the Undertaking
Filip Dorssemont Article 28 - Right of Collective Bargaining and Action
Catherine Barnard Article 29 - Right of Access to Placement Services Jeff
Kenner Article 30 - Protection in the Event of Unjustified Dismissal Jeff
Kenner Article 31 - Fair and Just Working Conditions Alan Bogg and Michael
Ford Article 32 - Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young
People at Work Helen Stalford and Nuno Ferreira Article 33 - Family and
Professional Life Jeff Kenner and Katrina Peake Article 34 - Social
Security and Social Assistance Oxana Golynker Article 35 - The Right to
Health Care Tamara Hervey and Jean McHale Article 36 - Access to Services
of General Economic Interest Erika Szyszczak Article 37 - Environmental
Protection Elisa Morgera and Gracia Marín Durán Article 38 - Consumer
Protection Steve Weatherill Article 39 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a
Candidate at Elections to the European Parliament Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar
Article 40 - Right to Vote and to Stand as a Candidate at Municipal
Elections Kees Groenendijk Article 41 - The Right to Good Administration
Paul Craig Article 42 - Right of Access to Documents Ivan Lazarov Article
43 - European Ombudsman Ian Harden Article 44 - Right to Petition Mats
Lindfelt Article 45 - Freedom of Movement and of Residence Eleanor Spaventa
Article 46 - Diplomatic and Consular Protection Eileen Denza Article 47 -
Right to an Effective Remedy and to a Fair Trial Angela Ward Article 48
(Administrative Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right of Defence Hanns
Peter Nehl Article 48 (Criminal Law) - Presumption of Innocence and Right
of Defence Debbie Sayers Article 49 - Principles of Legality and
Proportionality of Criminal Offences and Penalties Valsamis Mitsilegas and
Emmanouil Billis Article 50 - Right not to be Tried or Punished Twice in
Criminal Proceedings for the same Criminal Offence Jonathan Tomkin Article
51 - Field of Application Angela Ward Article 52 - Scope and Interpretation
of Rights and Principles Steve Peers and Sacha Prechal Article 53 - Level
of Protection Bruno de Witte Article 54 - Abuse of Rights Lorna Woods Part
II - Reflections on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights The Place of the
Charter in the European Legal Space Koen Lenaerts and José Antonio
Gutiérrez-Fons The Asymmetrical Impact of Article 47 of the Charter on
National and EU Remedies Albertina Albors-Llorens The Charter and Universal
Human Rights Instruments Allan Rosas Mutual Trust and the Charter: A
Salutary Irish Example Gerard Hogan The Implementation of the Charter of
Fundamental Rights by the EU Member States (as Reflected in the Work of the
EU Fundamental Rights Agency) Gabriel N Toggenburg The Charter and the
General Court Alexander Kornezov The 'Dublin Regulation' and the Charter:
An Impetus for Change Doyin Lawunmi Fundamental Social Rights in the
Charter - Are They Rights? Are They Fundamental? Niilo Jääskinen Part III -
Commentary on the Treaty of EU Accession to the European Convention on
Human Rights EU Accession to the ECHR Tobias Lock