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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The sometimes complex and controversial relation between the fundamental rights of the European Union, as enshrined in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR), and national fundamental rights in the context of constitutional review is reflected in a series of landmark decisions in the multilateral cooperation of European courts, which have reshaped the fundamental rights architecture in the multilevel system in recent decades. This book aims to contribute to a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the EU and constitutional law issues involved, thus serving as a reference point for scholars and practitioners dealing with this emerging topic in depth. Following this approach, it sheds light on the broader Union legal context of these developments, examines the role of the CFR for Constitutional Courts, the relationship between constitutional and ordinary courts, and assesses the key decisions concerning the application of the CFR as a standard of constitutional review. It also draws some initial conclusions on the development of the European fundamental rights architecture, its prospects and possible implications for the Unions legal order. The book contains several contributions by European legal experts from academia and the judiciary, who examine the different methods of constitutional application of the CFR from a comparative law perspective. These contributions deal with the following aspects: first, the role of the CFR for the respective Constitutional Court with regard to the application of EU law as well as national law falling within the scope of the CFR; second, the relationship between the respective Constitutional Court and the ordinary courts with regard to the application of the CFR; third, the relevant facts and legal reasoning of the most important Constitutional Court decisions on the application of the CFR as a relevant standard of constitutional review; fourth, the relevant case law of the CJEU on the relationship between Union and national fundamental rights, as well as its broader implications for the multilateral cooperation of European courts.The individual chapters examine, inter alia, the following decisions: Verfassungsgerichtshof (Austria), March 14, 2012, U 466/11 et al.; Corte Constituzionale (Italy), January 23, 2019, Sentenza 20/2019; Bundesverfassungsgericht (Germany), November 6, 2019, 1 BvR 276/17; Tribunal Constitucional (Portugal), June 3, 2022, Acordao 268/2022; Tribunal Constitucional (Spain), June 29, 2022, Sentencia Decision 89/2022. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoTaschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The sometimes complex and controversial relation between the fundamental rights of the European Union, as enshrined in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR), and national fundamental rights in the context of constitutional review is reflected in a series of landmark decisions in the multilateral cooperation of European courts, which have reshaped the fundamental rights architecture in the multilevel system in recent decades. This book aims to contribute to a systematic and comprehensive analysis of the EU and constitutional law issues involved, thus serving as a reference point for scholars and practitioners dealing with this emerging topic in depth. Following this approach, it sheds light on the broader Union legal context of these developments, examines the role of the CFR for Constitutional Courts, the relationship between constitutional and ordinary courts, and assesses the key decisions concerning the application of the CFR as a standard of constitutional review. It also draws some initial conclusions on the development of the European fundamental rights architecture, its prospects and possible implications for the Union's legal order. The book contains several contributions by European legal experts from academia and the judiciary, who examine the different methods of constitutional application of the CFR from a comparative law perspective. These contributions deal with the following aspects: first, the role of the CFR for the respective Constitutional Court with regard to the application of EU law as well as national law falling within the scope of the CFR; second, the relationship between the respective Constitutional Court and the ordinary courts with regard to the application of the CFR; third, the relevant facts and legal reasoning of the most important Constitutional Court decisions on the application of the CFR as a relevant standard of constitutional review; fourth, the relevant case law of the CJEU on the relationship between Union and national fundamental rights, as well as its broader implications for the multilateral cooperation of European courts.The individual chapters examine, inter alia, the following decisions: Verfassungsgerichtshof (Austria), March 14, 2012, U 466/11 et al.; Corte Constituzionale (Italy), January 23, 2019, Sentenza 20/2019; Bundesverfassungsgericht (Germany), November 6, 2019, 1 BvR 276/17; Tribunal Constitucional (Portugal), June 3, 2022, Acórdão 268/2022; Tribunal Constitucional (Spain), June 29, 2022, Sentencia Decision 89/2022. 268 pp. Englisch.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Teil I - Völkerrechtliche Grundfragen.- 1. Gerechtigkeitsgehalte im positiven Völkerrecht.- 2. Rights of Nature include Rights of Domestic Animals.- 3. Is Article 2 (4) of the United Nations Charter still alive .- 4. Erga omnes-Verpflichtungen vor dem Internationalen Gerichtshof: Ein Kontrapunkt.- 5. The challenged legality of economic coercion.- 6. Diener zweier Herren: Gegenmaßnahmen im unions- und völkerrechtlichen Kontext.- 7. Some Observations on the 1920 & 1921 Expert Reports regarding the Åland Islands Question.- Teil II - Institutionen und Internationale Beziehungen.- 8. Der Internationale Strafgerichtshof nach 20 Jahren.- 9. Der Aufbau investigativer Fähigkeiten in den Sekretariaten der Organisationen des UN-Systems.- 10. International Fact-finding on Human Rights Violations -The Moscow Mechanism of OSCE.- 11. Menschenrechte und multilaterale Außenpolitik - Der deutsche Vorsitz im Europarat 2020/21.- 12. The High Representative Revisited in 2022 - An Ever More Powerful Institutional Actor in the EU's Common Foreign and Security Policy.- 13. Whatever Works Zur Informalisierung der EU-Außenbeziehungen im Bereich Asyl und Einwanderung.- 14. Identity, religion and foreign policy in the land of Islam (Diplomacy between dogma and the reality of international relations).- Teil III - Menschenrechte.- 15. Human Dignity in International Human Rights Law.- 16. Human Rights as Foundation of Transnational Constitutionalism How to Respond to 'Constitutional Implementation Deficits'.- 17. Menschenrechte in Zeiten des Notstands.- 18. Discrimination Based on 'National Origin' and Nationality.- 19. The role of Human Rights Law for the political participation of Indigenous women.- 20. Das allgemeine Petitionsrecht als völkerrechtliches Individualrecht - Gedanken zu einem verloren gegangenen Menschenrecht.- 21. Which Rights Do Have the Astronauts .- 22. Unterbringung von Piraten an Bord von Kriegsschiffen - Welche Mindeststandards gelten .- 23. Begriff und Einordnung des Migrationsrechts im nationalen und internationalen Recht.- 24. Thesen zur Genfer Flüchtlingskonvention 1951.- Teil IV - Schutz von Menschen in bewaffneten Konflikten und Katastrophenfällen.- 25. Compassion and International Humanitarian Law.- 26. Humanitäre Hilfe - ein Beitrag zum Recht der Solidarität.- 27. Die völkerrechtliche Pflicht Syriens, humanitäre Hilfe zu gestatten.- 28. Die völkerrechtliche Regelung des Zivilschutzes.- 29. No-Fly Zones zum Schutz von Zivilpersonen in Kriegszeiten . Teil V - Minderheitenschutz.- 30. The Blind-Spot in protecting Global Minorities: A Blue-Print for strengthening the normative framework .- 31. Wie effektiv ist die Rechtsprechung des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte zum Minderheitenschutz .- 32. Legitimacy and Efficacy in Monitoring Minority Rights: Bilateralism contra Multilateralism in the Council of Europe and the European Union.- 33. Drafting laws on national minorities. Theoretical and practical reflections.- 34. Minderheitenmedien zwischen medienökonomischen Effizienzanforderungen, Gerechtigkeitspostulaten und Spracherhalt.- 35. Mikrostaaten und der europäische Minderheitenschutz.- 36. The Livs in Latvia and the Law.- 37. Gudmundur Alfredsson and Ineta Ziemele.- 38. Minderheitenidentität(en) - Südtirol, Kärnten und Schleswig-Holstein im Vergleich.- 38. Der Streit um die öffentlich-rechtliche oder privatrechtliche Gestaltung der Minderheitenselbstverwaltung, ausgetragen von den Angehörigen des sorbischen Volkes.- 39. Protection of New Minorities under International Law.- 40. Europäische zivilgesellschaftliche Integration und gemeinsame Werte: Die Erfahrung eines Brettspiels.- Teil VI - Wirtschaftsvölkerrecht.- 41. Interpretation from within Approaching the decision of the CETA Joint Committee on investment from a public international law perspective.- 42. Protecting Individuals in International Investment Law - Plans for an Investment CouSpringer-Verl.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Der Schutz des Individuums durch das Recht | Festschrift für Rainer Hofmann zum 70. Geburtstag | Philipp B. Donath (u. a.) | Buch | 2 Bücher | Deutsch | 2023 | Springer | EAN 9783662669778 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.