The Architecture of Fundamental Rights in the European Union:
This book analyses the new architecture for the protection of fundamental rights in Europe after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. As a starting point, it identifies how the EU has gained a prominent role in promoting and protecting fundamental rights at European level despite the absence o...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book analyses the new architecture for the protection of fundamental rights in Europe after the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty. As a starting point, it identifies how the EU has gained a prominent role in promoting and protecting fundamental rights at European level despite the absence of an unlimited mandate to address fundamental rights violations. This new setting affects the traditional relationship between the EU, the ECHR system and the Member States and, in the absence of EU accession to the ECHR, enhances the risk of tensions and conflicts between the case law of the two European Courts. Examples of these tensions and conflicts are explored in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice, which is one of the most fundamental rights-sensitive areas of EU law and one of the busiest areas of activity for the CJEU. The book offers new insights into existing rules on the resolution of conflicts between EU and ECHR law before mapping out techniques actually used by domestic courts to avoid or address such conflicts |
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CONTENTS Foreword.v Acknowledgements.vii Table of Cases. xiii Table of Legislation.xxi Table ofInstitutional Documents. xxiii Introduction.1 I. Aims and Scope of this Book. 1 II. Structure and Outline of Chapters.8 PARTI THE NEW EUROPEAN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ARCHITECTURE 1. The Development of EU Fundamental Rights Law.15 I. Introduction. 15 II. The Creation of the European Community and the Silence on Human Rights. 16 III. Fundamental Rights as General Principles of EU Law.19 IV. Fundamental Rights Protection in Post-LisbonEurope. 23 V. Some Reflections on the Role and Place of Fundamental Rights in EU
Law. 59 VI. Conclusion. 43 2. A European Web of Human Rights Regimes: The EU, the ECHR and the National Legal Systems.45 I. Introduction. 45 IL EU Law, the ECHR and the Strasbourg Court.46 III. EU Law, the ECHR and the Luxembourg Court. 56 IV. Recent Developments in the Relationship between the Strasbourg and Luxembourg Courts.63 V. EU Law, the ECHR and National Courts. 74 VI. Conclusion. θ7
x Contents PART II CONVERGENCE AND CONFLICTS IN EUROPEAN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS STANDARDS 3. Case Study I: The Dublin System. ļ Introduction. Mutual Trust and Recognition in the AFSJ.*. . The Dublin System. . . The Evolving Case Law on Dublin Transfers - A Retrospective Outlook. ——. V. The Systemic Deficiencies Criteria and the Limits to Mutual Trust.*. 1 VI. Conclusion. 1 I. II. III. ГѴ. 4. Case Study II: The European Arrest Warrant. 1 I. Introduction.-. -. ' II. European Arrest Warrant. III. Validity Challenge in Abstracto. ——Λ IV. The Fundamental Rights/Mutual Trust Nexus--------- -------------- 1 V. The Aftermath of Aranyosi and Căldăraru. 1 VI. The EAW and Independence of the Judiciary. 1 VII. Execution of the EAW and Compliance with Fundamental Rights -
in Search of Guidelines for National Courts. VIIL Conclusion. . . . . PART III TOWARDS NORMATIVE CONSISTENCY IN EUROPEAN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS LAW 5. Conflict Rules in National, European and International Law. 143 I. Introduction. 143 II. Defining Treaty Conflict. 144 III. National Law and National Constitutions. 145 IV. Conflict Clauses in the Treaties. -. 153 V. Conflict Rules in InternationalLaw. 161 VI. Conclusion .țț. .172 6. Scenarios from the Member States. 175 I. Introduction. 175 II. Conform Interpretation. 176 III. Giving Priority to the ECHR. 179 IV. Reframing the Conflict. 183
Contents xi V. The Preliminary Reference Procedure. 190 VI. National Courts’ Approaches to Conflicts between EU and ECHR Law -An Overall Assessment and Conclusions. 194 Conclusion. 198 Bibliography. 204 Index.219 |
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CONTENTS Foreword.v Acknowledgements.vii Table of Cases. xiii Table of Legislation.xxi Table ofInstitutional Documents. xxiii Introduction.1 I. Aims and Scope of this Book. 1 II. Structure and Outline of Chapters.8 PARTI THE NEW EUROPEAN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS ARCHITECTURE 1. The Development of EU Fundamental Rights Law.15 I. Introduction. 15 II. The Creation of the European Community and the Silence on Human Rights. 16 III. Fundamental Rights as General Principles of EU Law.19 IV. Fundamental Rights Protection in Post-LisbonEurope. 23 V. Some Reflections on the Role and Place of Fundamental Rights in EU
Law. 59 VI. Conclusion. 43 2. A European Web of Human Rights Regimes: The EU, the ECHR and the National Legal Systems.45 I. Introduction. 45 IL EU Law, the ECHR and the Strasbourg Court.46 III. EU Law, the ECHR and the Luxembourg Court. 56 IV. Recent Developments in the Relationship between the Strasbourg and Luxembourg Courts.63 V. EU Law, the ECHR and National Courts. 74 VI. Conclusion. θ7
x Contents PART II CONVERGENCE AND CONFLICTS IN EUROPEAN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS STANDARDS 3. Case Study I: The Dublin System. ļ Introduction. Mutual Trust and Recognition in the AFSJ.*. . The Dublin System. . . The Evolving Case Law on Dublin Transfers - A Retrospective Outlook. ——. V. The Systemic Deficiencies Criteria and the Limits to Mutual Trust.*. 1 VI. Conclusion. 1 I. II. III. ГѴ. 4. Case Study II: The European Arrest Warrant. 1 I. Introduction.-. -. ' II. European Arrest Warrant. III. Validity Challenge in Abstracto. ——Λ IV. The Fundamental Rights/Mutual Trust Nexus--------- -------------- 1 V. The Aftermath of Aranyosi and Căldăraru. 1 VI. The EAW and Independence of the Judiciary. 1 VII. Execution of the EAW and Compliance with Fundamental Rights -
in Search of Guidelines for National Courts. VIIL Conclusion. . . . . PART III TOWARDS NORMATIVE CONSISTENCY IN EUROPEAN FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS LAW 5. Conflict Rules in National, European and International Law. 143 I. Introduction. 143 II. Defining Treaty Conflict. 144 III. National Law and National Constitutions. 145 IV. Conflict Clauses in the Treaties. -. 153 V. Conflict Rules in InternationalLaw. 161 VI. Conclusion .țț. .172 6. Scenarios from the Member States. 175 I. Introduction. 175 II. Conform Interpretation. 176 III. Giving Priority to the ECHR. 179 IV. Reframing the Conflict. 183
Contents xi V. The Preliminary Reference Procedure. 190 VI. National Courts’ Approaches to Conflicts between EU and ECHR Law -An Overall Assessment and Conclusions. 194 Conclusion. 198 Bibliography. 204 Index.219 |
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