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European Yearbook on Human Rights 2019

Book | 1st edition 2019 | United Kingdom | Philip Czech, Lisa Heschl, Karin Lukas, Manfred Nowak, Gerd Oberleitner
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2018 has been another challenging year for human rights in Europe and globally. International human rights standards, the rule of law and international human rights institutions have come under increasing pressure. The eleventh volume of the European Yearbook on Human Rights discusses the backgrounds of these developments and outlines the potential implications and possible solutions. The backsliding of democracy in Poland and Hungary, the human rights fallout from Brexit and the human rights situations in Chechnya and the Ukraine are mentioned as just a few examples. The Yearbook also includes contributions on all-time classics such as the right to freedom of expression or fair trial and tensions between security and the protection of human rights, as well as more recent developments on the rights of persons with disabilities and the rights of children to be heard in political processes.

The European Yearbook on Human Rights brings together renowned scholars, emerging voices and practitioners. Split into parts devoted to recent developments in the European Union, the Council of Europe and the OSCE as well as through reports from the field, the contributions engage with some of the most important human rights issues and developments in Europe. The Yearbook helps to better understand the rich landscape of the European regional human rights system and is intended to stimulate discussions, critical thinking and further research in this field.


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Type of product Book
Format Paperback
EAN / ISSN 9781780688541 / 9781780689562
Weight 1010 g
Status Available
Number of pages xxxii + 588 p.
Access to exercice No
Publisher Intersentia
Language English
Publication Date Oct 31, 2019
Available on Jurisquare No
Available on Strada Belgique No
Available on Strada Europe No
Available on Strada Luxembourg No
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  • Table of Contents and preliminary mattter
    Philip Czech, Gerd Oberleitner, Lisa Heschl, Manfred Nowak
  • TOPIC OF THE YEAR
  • The Council of Europe’s Response to Recent Democratic Backsliding
    Nils Muiznieks
  • EU
  • The Strange Case of Northern Ireland’s Disappearing Rights in the EU-UK Withdrawal Negotiations
    Colin Murray
  • Can Reasonable Accommodation Safeguard the Employment of People with Disabilities?
    David Gutiérrez Colominas
  • Whistleblowing in Europe: A New Era of Legal Protections
    Vigjilenca Abazi
  • A Critical Take on Opinion 1/15: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty?
    Elspeth Guild
  • Absolute Rightlessness Sur Place through Excessive Externalisation
    Adel-Naim Reyhani
  • Corporate Accountability Mechanisms in EU Member States for Human Rights Abuses in Third Countries
    Axel Marx, Claire Bright, Nina Pineau, Jan Wouters
  • CoE
  • The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in 2018
    Stefan Kieber
  • Blasphemy and the European Court of Human Rights: A Small Step Forward, a Giant Leap Back
    Jeroen Temperman
  • How Do European Courts Approach the Sensitive Topic of Same-Sex Marriage? An Analysis of the Case Law of the ECtHR and the CJEU in the ‘Catch 22’-Field of Equal Marriage Rights
    Masuma Shahid
  • The European Court of Human Rights and the Human Rights Modelof Disability: Convergence, Fragmentation and Future Perspectives
    Andrea Broderick, Delia Ferri
  • The Undermining of Article 6 ECHR
    Ryan Goss
  • The Right to a Nationality in Recent Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights and Council of Europe Bodies’ Work
    Agnieszka Szklanna
  • OSCE
  • Pioneer Decision on Safety of Journalists in the Preceding Context
    Vasil Vashchanka
  • If I Could I Would? International Electoral Standards and the Recommendations of Election Observers
    Andrei Rikhter, Deniz Yazici
  • The Right to Political Participation of Persons with Disabilities
    Anete Erdmane
  • The Right of Children to be Heard through Peaceful Protests
  • REPORTS FROM THE FIELD
  • OSCE Moscow Mechanism: Situation of Human Rights in Chechnya
    Wolfgang Benedek
  • A Human Rights Approach to Deal with Economic and Corruption Issues in Ukraine
    Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky
  • OTHERS
  • The Legal Authority and Recognition of the Universal Declarationof Human Rights: Conceptions, Developments and Practice
    Julia Kapelanska-Pregowska
  • Teaching Human Rights at School: A Survey of Persisting Challenges to the Practice
    Barbara Santibanez
  • Human Rights Implications for Vulnerable Migrants in Lightof the EU and Italian Migration Policies
    Francesca Cimino
  • The Russian Constitutional Court as a Mediating Link between Russian and European Law?
    Mikhail Antonov