The Human Face of the European Union
Herausgeber: Ferreira, Nuno; Kostakopoulou, Dora
The Human Face of the European Union
Herausgeber: Ferreira, Nuno; Kostakopoulou, Dora
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This title assesses EU law and policy using a novel and alternative framework based on the notion of humaneness.
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This title assesses EU law and policy using a novel and alternative framework based on the notion of humaneness.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781107077225
- ISBN-10: 1107077222
- Artikelnr.: 45154594
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juli 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 795g
- ISBN-13: 9781107077225
- ISBN-10: 1107077222
- Artikelnr.: 45154594
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. The human face of the European Union: are EU law and policy humane
enough? An introduction Nuno Ferreira; Part I. Incorporating Humaneness
into the European Integration Project: 2. A constitution of social
governance for the European Union Dagmar Schiek; 3. Safeguarding 'critical
social functions' post the Global Financial Crisis Dalvinder Singh; 4.
Lisbon, via Stockholm, Strasbourg and Opinion 2/13: prospects for
citizen-centred protection of fundamental rights? Noreen O'Meara; 5.
Fundamental rights and humaneness in European private law: the case of
health care Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi and Adam McCann; Part II. The
Individual: At the Centre and in the Periphery: 6. Changes and challenges
go hand in hand - accessibility of the preliminary ruling procedure before
an overloaded Court within the area of freedom, security and justice
post-Lisbon Agata B. Capik; 7. Union citizenship: placing limitations on a
human-centred approach? Stephanie Reynolds; 8. EU citizens' whimsical
status: persons or actors on their way to full agency? Päivi Neuvonen; 9.
The Roma and European Union citizenship: in search of a humane answer from
the EU Nuno Ferreira and Dora Kostakopoulou; 10. The humaneness of EU
asylum law and policy Dallal Stevens; 11. Stateless in Europe: the
unbearable lightness of being an unperson in the EU Julia Bradshaw; Part
III. Ensuring Security, Exporting Values and Leading the Way... Humanely?:
12. 'Human face' or no face? The EU's approach to international security
Kamil Zwolski, Stephen Rozée and Christian Kaunert; 13. The development of
new crisis management tools and their impact on human rights Julia Schmidt;
14. Human rights conditionality in the EU GSP scheme: 'a focus on those in
need or a need to refocus?' Samantha Velluti; 15. Politics, power and good
intentions in the EU development policy Päivi Leino; 16. Towards a
humanistic philosophy of the European Union Dora Kostakopoulou; Conclusion.
enough? An introduction Nuno Ferreira; Part I. Incorporating Humaneness
into the European Integration Project: 2. A constitution of social
governance for the European Union Dagmar Schiek; 3. Safeguarding 'critical
social functions' post the Global Financial Crisis Dalvinder Singh; 4.
Lisbon, via Stockholm, Strasbourg and Opinion 2/13: prospects for
citizen-centred protection of fundamental rights? Noreen O'Meara; 5.
Fundamental rights and humaneness in European private law: the case of
health care Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi and Adam McCann; Part II. The
Individual: At the Centre and in the Periphery: 6. Changes and challenges
go hand in hand - accessibility of the preliminary ruling procedure before
an overloaded Court within the area of freedom, security and justice
post-Lisbon Agata B. Capik; 7. Union citizenship: placing limitations on a
human-centred approach? Stephanie Reynolds; 8. EU citizens' whimsical
status: persons or actors on their way to full agency? Päivi Neuvonen; 9.
The Roma and European Union citizenship: in search of a humane answer from
the EU Nuno Ferreira and Dora Kostakopoulou; 10. The humaneness of EU
asylum law and policy Dallal Stevens; 11. Stateless in Europe: the
unbearable lightness of being an unperson in the EU Julia Bradshaw; Part
III. Ensuring Security, Exporting Values and Leading the Way... Humanely?:
12. 'Human face' or no face? The EU's approach to international security
Kamil Zwolski, Stephen Rozée and Christian Kaunert; 13. The development of
new crisis management tools and their impact on human rights Julia Schmidt;
14. Human rights conditionality in the EU GSP scheme: 'a focus on those in
need or a need to refocus?' Samantha Velluti; 15. Politics, power and good
intentions in the EU development policy Päivi Leino; 16. Towards a
humanistic philosophy of the European Union Dora Kostakopoulou; Conclusion.
1. The human face of the European Union: are EU law and policy humane
enough? An introduction Nuno Ferreira; Part I. Incorporating Humaneness
into the European Integration Project: 2. A constitution of social
governance for the European Union Dagmar Schiek; 3. Safeguarding 'critical
social functions' post the Global Financial Crisis Dalvinder Singh; 4.
Lisbon, via Stockholm, Strasbourg and Opinion 2/13: prospects for
citizen-centred protection of fundamental rights? Noreen O'Meara; 5.
Fundamental rights and humaneness in European private law: the case of
health care Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi and Adam McCann; Part II. The
Individual: At the Centre and in the Periphery: 6. Changes and challenges
go hand in hand - accessibility of the preliminary ruling procedure before
an overloaded Court within the area of freedom, security and justice
post-Lisbon Agata B. Capik; 7. Union citizenship: placing limitations on a
human-centred approach? Stephanie Reynolds; 8. EU citizens' whimsical
status: persons or actors on their way to full agency? Päivi Neuvonen; 9.
The Roma and European Union citizenship: in search of a humane answer from
the EU Nuno Ferreira and Dora Kostakopoulou; 10. The humaneness of EU
asylum law and policy Dallal Stevens; 11. Stateless in Europe: the
unbearable lightness of being an unperson in the EU Julia Bradshaw; Part
III. Ensuring Security, Exporting Values and Leading the Way... Humanely?:
12. 'Human face' or no face? The EU's approach to international security
Kamil Zwolski, Stephen Rozée and Christian Kaunert; 13. The development of
new crisis management tools and their impact on human rights Julia Schmidt;
14. Human rights conditionality in the EU GSP scheme: 'a focus on those in
need or a need to refocus?' Samantha Velluti; 15. Politics, power and good
intentions in the EU development policy Päivi Leino; 16. Towards a
humanistic philosophy of the European Union Dora Kostakopoulou; Conclusion.
enough? An introduction Nuno Ferreira; Part I. Incorporating Humaneness
into the European Integration Project: 2. A constitution of social
governance for the European Union Dagmar Schiek; 3. Safeguarding 'critical
social functions' post the Global Financial Crisis Dalvinder Singh; 4.
Lisbon, via Stockholm, Strasbourg and Opinion 2/13: prospects for
citizen-centred protection of fundamental rights? Noreen O'Meara; 5.
Fundamental rights and humaneness in European private law: the case of
health care Aurelia Colombi Ciacchi and Adam McCann; Part II. The
Individual: At the Centre and in the Periphery: 6. Changes and challenges
go hand in hand - accessibility of the preliminary ruling procedure before
an overloaded Court within the area of freedom, security and justice
post-Lisbon Agata B. Capik; 7. Union citizenship: placing limitations on a
human-centred approach? Stephanie Reynolds; 8. EU citizens' whimsical
status: persons or actors on their way to full agency? Päivi Neuvonen; 9.
The Roma and European Union citizenship: in search of a humane answer from
the EU Nuno Ferreira and Dora Kostakopoulou; 10. The humaneness of EU
asylum law and policy Dallal Stevens; 11. Stateless in Europe: the
unbearable lightness of being an unperson in the EU Julia Bradshaw; Part
III. Ensuring Security, Exporting Values and Leading the Way... Humanely?:
12. 'Human face' or no face? The EU's approach to international security
Kamil Zwolski, Stephen Rozée and Christian Kaunert; 13. The development of
new crisis management tools and their impact on human rights Julia Schmidt;
14. Human rights conditionality in the EU GSP scheme: 'a focus on those in
need or a need to refocus?' Samantha Velluti; 15. Politics, power and good
intentions in the EU development policy Päivi Leino; 16. Towards a
humanistic philosophy of the European Union Dora Kostakopoulou; Conclusion.