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245 0 0 _aCriticism of the European Court of Human Rights :
_bshifting the convention system : counter-dynamics at the National and EU level /
_cPatricia Popelier, Sarah Lambrecht, Koen Lemmens (eds.).
260 _aCambridge
_bIntersentia
_c2016
300 _axxi, 571 pages:
_c25 cm
490 1 _aLaw and cosmopolitan values ;
_v9
500 _aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Jan 2018).
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 _gIntroduction : purpose and structure, categorisation of states and hypotheses /
_rPatricia Popelier, Sarah Lambrecht, and Koen Lemmens --
_tCriticising the European Court of Human Rights or misunderstanding the dynamics of human rights protection? /
_rKoen Lemmens --
_tEuropean Union : the EU's attitude toward the ECHR /
_rClara Raucchegger and Sarah Lambrecht --
_tAustria : endorsing the convention system, endorsing the constitution /
_rAnna Gamper --
_tBelgium : faithful, obedient, and just a little irritated /
_rPatricia Popelier --
_tCzech Republic : Strasbourg case law undisputed /
_rL'ubom�ir Majer�c�ik --
_tGermany : the long way of integrating the Strasbourg perspective into the protection of fundamental rights /
_rKatharina Pabel --
_tItaly : between constitutional openess and resistance /
_rGiuseppe Martinico --
_tPoland : the taming of the shrew /
_rKrystyna Kowalik-Ba�nczyk --
_tSweden : European Court of Human Rights endorsement with some reservations /
_rHenrik Wenander --
_tFrance : "je t'aime, moi non plus" /
_rKatarzyna Blay-Grabarczyk and Christophe Maubernard --
_tHungary : 'gains and losses' : changing the relationship with the European Court of Human Rights /
_rEszter Polg�ari --
_tThe Netherlands : political dynamics, institutional robustness /
_rJanneke Gerards --
_tNorway : new constitutionalism, new counter-dynamics? /
_rMichael Reiertsen --
_tSwitzerland : the substitute constitution in times of popular dissent /
_rTilmann Altwicker --
_tTurkey : the European Convention on Human Rights as a tool for modernisation /
_rOlgun Akbulut --
_tThe United Kingdom : from Strasbourg surrogacy towards a British Bill of Rights? /
_rRoger Masterman --
_tRussia : in quest for a European identity /
_rAaron Matta and Armen Mazmanyan --
_tAssessing the existence of criticism of the European Court of Human Rights /
_rSarah Lambrecht.
520 _aFor some time now, the European Court of Human Rights is under substantial pressure. From a case overload crisis it stumbled into a legitimacy crisis with regard to certain countries. This should be taken seriously, since scholars warn that institutions with eroding legitimacy risk demise or reform. The goal of this volume is to explore how widespread this critical attitude of the European Court of Human Rights really is. It also assesses to what extent such criticism is being translated in strategies at the political level or at the judicial level and brings about concrete changes in the dynamics between national and European fundamental rights protection. The book is topical and innovative, as these questions have so far remained largely unexplored, especially cross-nationally.Far from focusing exclusively on those voices that are currently raised so loud, conclusions are based on comparative in-depth reports, covering fifteen Contracting Parties and the EU.With contributions of Olgun Akbulut, Tilmann Altwicker, Katarzyna Blay-Grabarczyk, Anna Gamper, Janneke Gerards, Krystyna Kowalik-Banczyk, Sarah Lambrecht, Koen Lemmens, Lubomir Majerc�ik, Giuseppe Martinico, Roger Masterman, Aaron Matta, Christophe Maubernard, Armen Mazmanyan, Katharina Pabel, Eszter Polg�ari, Patricia Popelier, Clara Rauchegger, Michael Reiertsen and Henrik Wenander.
610 2 0 _aEuropean Court of Human Rights.
610 2 7 _aEuropean Court of Human Rights.
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650 0 _aCivil rights
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650 7 _aCivil rights.
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651 7 _aEurope.
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655 0 _aElectronic books.
700 1 _aPopelier, P.,
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700 1 _aLambrecht, Sarah,
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700 1 _aLemmens, Koen,
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