04620nam 2200493 450 991055767330332120181011075147.01-78643-605-1(CKB)4100000007010402(UtOrBLW)eep9781786436054(MiAaPQ)EBC5567186(PPN)248533193(EXLCZ)99410000000701040220181116d2018 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe fragmented landscape of fundamental rights protection in Europe the role of judicial and non-judicial actors /edited by Lorenza Violini, Antonia BaraggiaNorthampton, MA :Edward Elgar Pub., Inc.,2018.1 online resource (256 pages)Includes index.1-78643-604-3 Contents: Part I -- The theoretical complexity of the fundamental rights protection system in Europe -- 1. Human rights inflation in the European Union / Matej Avbelj -- 2. Fundamental rights and federalism in the European Union and the United States: challenges, transformations and normative questions / Federico Fabbrini -- 3. Common constitutional traditions in the age of the European Bill(s) of Rights: chronicle of a (somewhat prematurely) death foretold / Oreste Pollicino -- Part II -- Courts interacting in fundamental rights protection -- 4. The role of the court of justice in the fragmented European fundamental rights landscape / Sejla Imamovic -- 5. The Bundesverfassungsgericht's new human dignity review: Solange III and its application in subsequent case law / Clara Rauchegger -- 6. Balancing privacy and national security in the global digital era: a comparative perspective of EU and US constitutional systems / Luca Pietro Vanoni -- Part III -- The "hidden" side of fundamental rights protection: agencies and international bodies -- 7. The fundamental rights agency of the EU: a step on the way toward an integrated EU policy in the domain of fundamental rights / Lorenza Violini -- 8. Fundamental rights protection beyond individual complaints: the potential of national human rights institution in Europe / Katrein Meuwissen -- 9. Promoting equality through non-judicial actors: the role of equality bodies in the European Union landscape / Maria Elena Gennusa -- 10. The evolving paradigm of human rights protection as interpreted and influenced from Venice / Stefania Ninatti and Simona Granata -- Index.The composite nature of the EU constitutional legal framework and the presence of different fundamental rights protection actors within the European landscape presents a complex and fragmented scenario in search of a coherent structure. This discerning book provides a thorough analysis and offers a unique perspective on the future of fundamental rights protection in Europe. With engaging contributions from both scholars and practitioners, the chapters consider not only the role of judicial actors but also the increasing relevance of non-judicial bodies, including agencies, national human rights institutions, the Venice Commission and equality bodies. The contributors cover the different features and implications of judicial and non-judicial bodies at national, supranational and institutional level, paying close attention to their interaction and the ways in which each have a role to play in a comprehensive fundamental rights policy. Particular attention is paid to both the individual dimension of rights protection and the systemic dimension of rights monitoring and advisory, which have been largely overlooked in previous studies. Taking account of both theory and practice, this book will be a valuable resource to legal scholars in the fields of human rights protection, constitutional law and EU law. Members of national and supranational human rights organizations will also find this a valuable tool in discovering more about the legal foundations of their work.Civil rightsEuropeCivil rightsEuropean Union countriesHuman rightsEuropeElectronic books.Civil rightsCivil rightsHuman rights341.481Baraggia AntoniaViolini LorenzaEdward Elgar Publishing,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910557673303321The fragmented landscape of fundamental rights protection in Europe2826301UNINA