Judicial accommodation of human rights in the European Union:
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Beschreibung: | Introduction -- An overview of human rights protection with the EU -- The key points of criticism -- The question of competences: the ECJ and the national courts -- The ECJ and the UN regime -- The relationship of the ECJ to the ECtHR -- A model for human rights protection in the European Union |
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adam_text | ANE MARIA RJADDIK CHRISTENSEN JUDICIAL ACCOMMODATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN
THE EUROPEAN UNION DJ0F PUBLISHING 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE 9
CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION 11 1. PRESENTATION OF THE SUBJECT 11 2. LEGAL
SOURCES 15 3. SCOPE 18 4. THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 18 4.1 DEFINING
HUMAN RIGHTS 18 4.2 TERMINOLOGY 20 5. UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS 21 5.1 THE
EU AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 21 5.2 THE NECESSITY OF JUDICIAL CONTROL
OVER HUMAN RIGHTS 24 6. OUTLINE 25 CHAPTER TWO. AN OVERVIEW OF HUMAN
RIGHTS PROTECTION WITHIN THE EU 27 1. OUTLINE OFTHEECJ CASE LAW ON HUMAN
RIGHTS 27 1.1 BEFORE 1969: REJECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN
COMMUNITY LAW 27 1.2 AFTER 1969: HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE EC 28
1.2.1 THE STAUDER CASE 28 1.2.2 THE INTERNATIONALE HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT
CASE 29 1.2.3 THE NOLD CASE 30 1.2.4 THE HAUER CASE 32 1.2.5 THE SPUC
CASE 34 2. SUMMARY 36 3. OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES WITHIN THE EU 37
CHAPTER THREE. THE KEY POINTS OF CRITICISM 39 1. INTRODUCTION 39 2. THE
LACK OF A HUMAN RIGHTS CATALOGUE 39 2.1 CLASH OF VALUES 48 2.2 THE
CONSTITUTIONAL TRADITIONS COMMON TO THE MEMBER STATES AS A SOURCE OF
INSPIRATION 53 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. JUDICIAL PROTECTION 58 3.1 THE
METHOD OF THE EC J 58 3.2 DETERMINING THE STANDARD OF PROTECTION 65 3.3
MULTIPLE STANDARDS? 70 3.4 THE OBJECTIVES OF THE INTERNAL MARKET 72 4.
LOCUS STANDI FOR PRIVATE PARTIES 75 5. INTERIM SUMMARY 79 CHAPTER FOUR.
THE QUESTION OF COMPETENCES: THE ECJ AND THE NATIONAL COURTS 81 1.
INTRODUCTION 81 2. REVIEW OF THE COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN COMMUNITY LAW AND
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 83 2.1 PRIMARY COMMUNITY LAW 84 2.2 SECONDARY
COMMUNITY LAW 87 2.3 THE ROLE OF NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 101 3.
JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE COMPATIBILITY OF NATIONAL LAW WITH FUNDAMENTAL
COMMUNITY RIGHTS 107 3.1 NATIONAL LAW IMPLEMENTING COMMUNITY LAW 109 3.2
NATIONAL LAW BASED ON AN EXPLICIT DEROGATION PROVISION IN THE TREATY 113
3.3 OTHER NATIONAL ACTS 118 3.3.1 THE ADVOCATES GENERAL 123 4.
CONCLUSION 128 CHAPTER FIVE. THE ECJ AND THE UN REGIME 131 1.
INTRODUCTION 131 2. UN HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES 131 3. UN CONTROL OVER EC
ACTS 134 4. ECJ REVIEW OF UN ACTS 135 4.1 THE BOSPHORUS HAVA AND THE
EBONY MARITIME CASES 135 4.2 THE YUSUF CAS E 137 4.3 CONCLUSIONS 143 5.
THE UN REGIME AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION 144 5.1 INTERNATIONAL
AGREEMENTS 144 5.2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 149
5.3 DECISIONS AND VIEWS OF UN BODIES 152 6. DIVERGENT INTERPRETATIONS?
156 7. CONCURRING COMPETENCES? 157 7.1 THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE !58
7.2 THE COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE (CAT) I 61 TABLE OF CONTENTS 13
COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION 161
7.4 COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN 162 8.
CONCLUSION 162 CHAPTER SIX. THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE ECJ TO THE ECTHR 165
1. INTRODUCTION 165 2. CONCURRING COMPETENCES 165 2.1 CASES ON
IMPLEMENTATION 166 2.1.1 THE CANTONI CASE 167 2.1.2 THE DANGEVILLE CASE
167 2.1.3 THE BOSPHORUS HAVA CASE 168 2.2 QUESTIONS ON THE ECJ CASE LAW
172 2.3 REVIEW OF THE COMPATIBILITY OF EC ACTS WITH THE CONVENTION ..
173 2.4 ARTICLE 41 OF THE CONVENTION-JUST SATISFACTION 177 2.5
CONCLUSIONS ON THE QUESTION OF COMPETENCES 178 3. CASES IN WHICH NEITHER
THE ECJ NOR THE ECTHR IS COMPETENT 180 4. INSTITUTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
181 5. INSPIRATION FROM STRASBOURG 185 5.1 THE CONVENTION AS SOURCE OF
INSPIRATION 185 5.2 THE ECTHR CASE LAW AS SOURCE OF INSPIRATION 189 6.
SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCES? 191 7. CONCLUSION 203 CHAPTER SEVEN. A MODEL
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 205 1. INTRODUCTION
205 2. MAKING THE CHARTER LEGALLY BINDING 206 2.1 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE CHARTER QUA A NON-BINDING INSTRUMENT 207 2.2 THE EFFECTS OF MAKING
THE CHARTER LEGALLY BINDING 209 2.2.1 ARTICLE 11-111 211 2.2.2 ARTICLE
II-112 213 2.2.3 ARTICLE 11-113 217 2.2.4 ARTICLE II- 114 224 2.2.5
CONCLUSION 225 3. ACCESSION TO THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
225 3.1 OPINION 2/94 226 3.2 PRO ET CONTRA OF ACCESSION 229 TABLE OF
CONTENTS 4. OTHER MODELS OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION WITHIN THE EU 232
4.1 SUPPLEMENTS TO ACCESSION 232 4.1.1 PRELIMINARY REFERENCES 232 4.1.2
JUDGES FROM THE EU SITTING IN 234 4.1.3 A LEGALLY BINDING CHARTER AND/OR
ACCESSION 234 4.2 A NEW HUMAN RIGHTS BODY 237 4.3 STATUS QUO 238 4.3.1
EXPANDING THE JURISDICTION OF THE ECJ 240 4.3.2 INDIVIDUAL ACCESS TO
LITIGATION IN THE ECJ 244 4.3.3 MAKING HUMAN RIGHTS AN OBJECTIVE OF THE
EU 245 4.3.4 OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION 246 4.4 EXPANDED MANDATE TO THE
NATIONAL COURTS 246 5. CONCLUSION 249 CHAPTER EIGHT. SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSIONS 25 1 RESUME 259 BIBLIOGRAPHY 263 TABLE OF CASES 271 LIST OF
ABBREVIATIONS 277
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ANE MARIA RJADDIK CHRISTENSEN JUDICIAL ACCOMMODATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN
THE EUROPEAN UNION DJ0F PUBLISHING 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE 9
CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION 11 1. PRESENTATION OF THE SUBJECT 11 2. LEGAL
SOURCES 15 3. SCOPE 18 4. THE CONCEPT OF HUMAN RIGHTS 18 4.1 DEFINING
HUMAN RIGHTS 18 4.2 TERMINOLOGY 20 5. UNDERLYING ASSUMPTIONS 21 5.1 THE
EU AND PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 21 5.2 THE NECESSITY OF JUDICIAL CONTROL
OVER HUMAN RIGHTS 24 6. OUTLINE 25 CHAPTER TWO. AN OVERVIEW OF HUMAN
RIGHTS PROTECTION WITHIN THE EU 27 1. OUTLINE OFTHEECJ CASE LAW ON HUMAN
RIGHTS 27 1.1 BEFORE 1969: REJECTION OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN
COMMUNITY LAW 27 1.2 AFTER 1969: HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE EC 28
1.2.1 THE STAUDER CASE 28 1.2.2 THE INTERNATIONALE HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT
CASE 29 1.2.3 THE NOLD CASE 30 1.2.4 THE HAUER CASE 32 1.2.5 THE SPUC
CASE 34 2. SUMMARY 36 3. OTHER HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES WITHIN THE EU 37
CHAPTER THREE. THE KEY POINTS OF CRITICISM 39 1. INTRODUCTION 39 2. THE
LACK OF A HUMAN RIGHTS CATALOGUE 39 2.1 CLASH OF VALUES 48 2.2 THE
CONSTITUTIONAL TRADITIONS COMMON TO THE MEMBER STATES AS A SOURCE OF
INSPIRATION 53 TABLE OF CONTENTS 3. JUDICIAL PROTECTION 58 3.1 THE
METHOD OF THE EC J 58 3.2 DETERMINING THE STANDARD OF PROTECTION 65 3.3
MULTIPLE STANDARDS? 70 3.4 THE OBJECTIVES OF THE INTERNAL MARKET 72 4.
LOCUS STANDI FOR PRIVATE PARTIES 75 5. INTERIM SUMMARY 79 CHAPTER FOUR.
THE QUESTION OF COMPETENCES: THE ECJ AND THE NATIONAL COURTS 81 1.
INTRODUCTION 81 2. REVIEW OF THE COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN COMMUNITY LAW AND
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS 83 2.1 PRIMARY COMMUNITY LAW 84 2.2 SECONDARY
COMMUNITY LAW 87 2.3 THE ROLE OF NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 101 3.
JUDICIAL REVIEW OF THE COMPATIBILITY OF NATIONAL LAW WITH FUNDAMENTAL
COMMUNITY RIGHTS 107 3.1 NATIONAL LAW IMPLEMENTING COMMUNITY LAW 109 3.2
NATIONAL LAW BASED ON AN EXPLICIT DEROGATION PROVISION IN THE TREATY 113
3.3 OTHER NATIONAL ACTS 118 3.3.1 THE ADVOCATES GENERAL 123 4.
CONCLUSION 128 CHAPTER FIVE. THE ECJ AND THE UN REGIME 131 1.
INTRODUCTION 131 2. UN HUMAN RIGHTS BODIES 131 3. UN CONTROL OVER EC
ACTS 134 4. ECJ REVIEW OF UN ACTS 135 4.1 THE BOSPHORUS HAVA AND THE
EBONY MARITIME CASES 135 4.2 THE YUSUF CAS E 137 4.3 CONCLUSIONS 143 5.
THE UN REGIME AS A SOURCE OF INSPIRATION 144 5.1 INTERNATIONAL
AGREEMENTS 144 5.2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF PUBLIC INTERNATIONAL LAW 149
5.3 DECISIONS AND VIEWS OF UN BODIES 152 6. DIVERGENT INTERPRETATIONS?
156 7. CONCURRING COMPETENCES? 157 7.1 THE HUMAN RIGHTS COMMITTEE !58
7.2 THE COMMITTEE AGAINST TORTURE (CAT) I 61 TABLE OF CONTENTS 13
COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF ALL FORMS OF RACIAL DISCRIMINATION 161
7.4 COMMITTEE ON THE ELIMINATION OF DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN 162 8.
CONCLUSION 162 CHAPTER SIX. THE RELATIONSHIP OF THE ECJ TO THE ECTHR 165
1. INTRODUCTION 165 2. CONCURRING COMPETENCES 165 2.1 CASES ON
IMPLEMENTATION 166 2.1.1 THE CANTONI CASE 167 2.1.2 THE DANGEVILLE CASE
167 2.1.3 THE BOSPHORUS HAVA CASE 168 2.2 QUESTIONS ON THE ECJ CASE LAW
172 2.3 REVIEW OF THE COMPATIBILITY OF EC ACTS WITH THE CONVENTION .
173 2.4 ARTICLE 41 OF THE CONVENTION-JUST SATISFACTION 177 2.5
CONCLUSIONS ON THE QUESTION OF COMPETENCES 178 3. CASES IN WHICH NEITHER
THE ECJ NOR THE ECTHR IS COMPETENT 180 4. INSTITUTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS
181 5. INSPIRATION FROM STRASBOURG 185 5.1 THE CONVENTION AS SOURCE OF
INSPIRATION 185 5.2 THE ECTHR CASE LAW AS SOURCE OF INSPIRATION 189 6.
SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCES? 191 7. CONCLUSION 203 CHAPTER SEVEN. A MODEL
FOR HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION 205 1. INTRODUCTION
205 2. MAKING THE CHARTER LEGALLY BINDING 206 2.1 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
THE CHARTER QUA A NON-BINDING INSTRUMENT 207 2.2 THE EFFECTS OF MAKING
THE CHARTER LEGALLY BINDING 209 2.2.1 ARTICLE 11-111 211 2.2.2 ARTICLE
II-112 213 2.2.3 ARTICLE 11-113 217 2.2.4 ARTICLE II- 114 224 2.2.5
CONCLUSION 225 3. ACCESSION TO THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS
225 3.1 OPINION 2/94 226 3.2 PRO ET CONTRA OF ACCESSION 229 TABLE OF
CONTENTS 4. OTHER MODELS OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROTECTION WITHIN THE EU 232
4.1 SUPPLEMENTS TO ACCESSION 232 4.1.1 PRELIMINARY REFERENCES 232 4.1.2
JUDGES FROM THE EU SITTING IN 234 4.1.3 A LEGALLY BINDING CHARTER AND/OR
ACCESSION 234 4.2 A NEW HUMAN RIGHTS BODY 237 4.3 STATUS QUO 238 4.3.1
EXPANDING THE JURISDICTION OF THE ECJ 240 4.3.2 INDIVIDUAL ACCESS TO
LITIGATION IN THE ECJ 244 4.3.3 MAKING HUMAN RIGHTS AN OBJECTIVE OF THE
EU 245 4.3.4 OPEN METHOD OF COORDINATION 246 4.4 EXPANDED MANDATE TO THE
NATIONAL COURTS 246 5. CONCLUSION 249 CHAPTER EIGHT. SUMMARY AND
CONCLUSIONS 25 1 RESUME 259 BIBLIOGRAPHY 263 TABLE OF CASES 271 LIST OF
ABBREVIATIONS 277 |
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