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European fundamental rights...
The ever increasing relevance of European law which involves replacement or supplementation of and interaction with national law not only affects the states in Europe but also, and foremost, the citizens. The rights of the citizens in Europe are protected by the European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. The aim of this textbook is to grasp and illustrate the meaning of these rights and to integrate it into a coherent system. For this purpose the book not only deals with the pertinent law of the European Union and the European Community, but also with the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms which, too, is becoming more and more important. In addition, regard is had to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the Union which forms part of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. Although the Charter is not yet legally binding since the Constitution has not been ratified by all EU Member States, the Community Courts already make reference to it as a concentrate of the constitutional traditions common to the Member States. It therefore does not seem entirely unlikely that the Charter might be included into the existing Treaties irrespective of the future constitutional developments on the EU level. On a similar anticipatory basis the book also takes into account those Protocols to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms that have not yet entered into force
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monografia Rebiun36169641 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36169641 m o d | cr -n--------- 120831s2007 gw ob 001 0 eng d 3-11-097196-8 10.1515/9783110971965 doi UPVA 998797604703706 CBUC 991013158841706708 MiAaPQ eng rda pn MiAaPQ MiAaPQ eng e------ gw DE LAW013000 bisacsh 342.4085 22 PS 3200 rvk European fundamental rights and freedoms edited by Dirk Ehlers ; with contributions by Ulrich Becker ... [et al.]. Berlin De Gruyter Recht 2007 Berlin Berlin De Gruyter Recht 1 online resource (644 p.) 1 online resource (644 p.) Text txt computer c online resource cr De Gruyter textbook Description based upon print version of record Includes bibliographical references and index pt. 1. The notion of European fundamental rights and freedoms -- pt. 2. European convention for the protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms -- pt. 3. The fundamental freedoms of the European communities -- pt. 4. The fundamental rights of the European Union -- pt. 5. Citizenship rights in Europe The ever increasing relevance of European law which involves replacement or supplementation of and interaction with national law not only affects the states in Europe but also, and foremost, the citizens. The rights of the citizens in Europe are protected by the European Fundamental Rights and Freedoms. The aim of this textbook is to grasp and illustrate the meaning of these rights and to integrate it into a coherent system. For this purpose the book not only deals with the pertinent law of the European Union and the European Community, but also with the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms which, too, is becoming more and more important. In addition, regard is had to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the Union which forms part of the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. Although the Charter is not yet legally binding since the Constitution has not been ratified by all EU Member States, the Community Courts already make reference to it as a concentrate of the constitutional traditions common to the Member States. It therefore does not seem entirely unlikely that the Charter might be included into the existing Treaties irrespective of the future constitutional developments on the EU level. On a similar anticipatory basis the book also takes into account those Protocols to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms that have not yet entered into force English Civil rights- Europe Ehlers, Dirk Becker, Ulrich 3-89949-446-6 De Gruyter Textbook