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1 Online-Ressource (140 Seiten)
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1st ed
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9783748926269
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Schriften zur Europäischen Integration und Internationalen Wirtschaftsordnung -Veröffentlichungen des Wilhelm-Merton-Zentrums für Europäische Integration und Internationale Wirtschaftsordnung v.55
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Cover -- Introduction: 70 Years of Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Europe -- A. Changes of Paradigm in International Relations, and the Omnipresence of "Crisis" -- B. Developments in International Law -- C. The Rule of Law and the Council of Europe -- D. Outlook -- The Origins of Human Rights Protection in the Council of Europe -- A. Introduction -- B. The Formation of the Council of Europe -- C. The Project of a European Human Rights Convention -- D. The Negotiations in the Council of Europe -- E. A Common Ground -- The Past and Future of the European Convention of Human Rights and its Protection -- A short comment -- Procedural Rights and Article 6 ECHR -- A. Introduction -- B. Historical Background -- C. Scope of Article 6 ECHR -- I. Applicability ratione materiae -- 1. Civil Rights and Obligations -- 2. Criminal Charges -- 3. Remaining Gaps -- II. Applicability ratione loci -- D. Procedural Guarantees in Detail -- I. Right of Access to an Independent and Impartial Tribunal Established by Law -- II. Principles of a Fair Hearing within a Reasonable Time -- III. Principles of a Public Hearing and Public Pronouncement of Judgments -- IV. Specific Procedural Rights in Criminal Proceedings -- 1. Prompt Information on Charge and Opportunity to Prepare for Defence -- 2. Effectiveness of Defence and Legal Assistance -- 3. Principle of Equality of Arms, Right to an Interpreter and Other Procedural Safeguards -- E. Effects of the Procedural Rights of Article 6 ECHR on National Legal Systems -- F. Effects of the Procedural Rights of Article 6 on the European Union Legal Order -- G. Conclusion -- Whither Treaty-Monitoring in the Council of Europe? -- A. Introduction: Standard Treaty-Monitoring Procedures -- B. Monitoring in the ECHR - The Gold Standard of Human Rights Protection?
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I. Original Version of the Monitoring System and Its Reform by Protocol No. 11 of 1994 -- II. Need for Reform -- 1. Mitigating the Overload of the ECtHR -- a) Measures that Have Been Taken: Protocol No. 14 and Interlaken Process -- b) Further Measures that Need to Be Taken -- aa) Expulsion of the Worst Offenders from the System -- bb) Re-establishment of the European Commission of Human Rights -- cc) Reduction of Number of Judges of Chambers and the Grand Chamber -- dd) Election of Additional Judges -- ee) Enlargement of Academic Staff of the ECtHR -- ff) Introduction of Discretionary Acceptance Procedure -- gg) Introduction of Class Action Applications by NGOs -- 2. Enhancing the Execution of Judgments of the ECtHR -- C. Monitoring in the European Social Charter -- I. Characteristics of the ESC and the ESC (rev.) -- II. Examination of State Reports -- III. System of Collective Complaints -- IV. Further Improvements of the Monitoring Process -- 1. Introduction of an Individual (Victim) Complaint Procedure -- 2. Direct Effect of ESC/ESC (rev.) Rights in the Legal Orders of States Parties -- 3. Merger of the ESC/ESC (rev.) and the ECHR? -- D. Other Monitoring Systems -- I. Protection of Minority Rights under the Languages Charter and the Framework Convention -- II. Recent Examples of Monitoring Mechanisms with and without Bodies of Independent Experts -- 1. The Warsaw and Istanbul Conventions: State Reporting to GRETA and GREVIO -- 2. The Lanzarote and Santiago de Compostela Conventions: Committees of the Parties with Extended Membership -- 3. Data Protection -- 4. Partial Overlap with the ECHR Enables Applications to the ECtHR -- E. The Actual and Potential Role of the EU in the Monitoring of CoE Treaties -- F. Conclusions: Towards Ensuring More Effective and Coherent Implementation of Human Rights Obligations
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The Council of Europe and the Rule of Law - The Venice Commission -- A. Introduction -- B. Introducing the Actor - the Venice Commission -- C. Setting the Scene - the Council of Europe and the Rule of Law -- D. Promoting the Concept - The VC Studies on the Rule of Law -- E. Identifying the Threats - the VC Opinions and the Rule of Law -- F. Concluding Remarks -- Authors
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Kadelbach, Stefan 70 Years of Human Rights and the Rule of Law in Europe Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2021 ISBN 9783848781669
Language:
English
Subjects:
Law
Keywords:
Europarat
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Europäischer Gerichtshof für Menschenrechte
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Europarat Europäische Kommission für Demokratie durch Recht
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Menschenrecht
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Rechtsstaat
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Europäische Menschenrechtskonvention
;
Geschichte 1950-2020
;
Europarecht
;
Menschenrecht
;
Geschichte
;
Konferenzschrift
;
Konferenzschrift
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Konferenzschrift
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