
Human Rights in Contemporary European Law
Volume 6
Hart Publishing
1st Edition
Published on 29. January 2015
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-84946-483-3 (ISBN)
Description
This is volume 6 in the series Swedish Studies in European Law. Arising from the work of two well-attended seminars, this new volume concentrates on highly topical issues in European Law - current problems in the enforcement of human rights in Europe and the accession of the EU to the European Convention on Human Rights. Among the topics dealt with - apart from 'the accession issue' - are questions related to the enforcement of the Charter of Fundamental Rights, human rights as general principles of law, specific issues like the 'Double Jeopardy Clause' in relation to Swedish tax law, horizontal effect or so-called 'Drittwirkung' of human rights and the increased role of judicial and constitutional review in Swedish courts. The book should be of value to any reader with an interest in such matters.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Hardback (stationery)
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
536 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-84946-483-3 (9781849464833)
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Human Rights in Contemporary European Law
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Human Rights in Contemporary European Law
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Persons
Joakim Nergelius and Eleonor Kristoffersson are both Professors of Law at the University of OErebro.
Content
1. Human Rights in EU Law 2014: Two Key Cases of 2013
Joakim Nergelius
2. Accession of the EU to the ECHR: A Legally Complex Situation
Xavier Groussot and Eric Stavefeldt
3. Certain Points of View with Regard to the Accession
of the EU to the Convention from the Perspective of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Pernilla Lindh
4. The Legal Framework of the EU's Human Rights Strategy
Andreas Moberg
5. Balance or Clash of Legal Orders-Some Notes on Margin of Appreciation
Paer Hallstroem
6. Judicial Review in Sweden-Some General Observations Regarding the Case Law from the Swedish Domestic Courts
Karin Ahman
7. EU Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights-the Creation of a European Legal Space
for Human Rights?
Erik Wennerstroem
8. State (In)capacity to Prevent Human Trafficking: Adequate Responses to the Market for Servitude
and Forced Labour, et al
Maerta C Johansson
9. Ne Bis in Idem and the European Legal Tsunami of 2013: A Vision from the Bench
Ola Zetterquist
10. Effective Sanctions as the One-dimensional Limit to the Ne Bis in Idem Principle in EU Law
Magnus Gulliksson
11. The Akerberg Fransson Case
Ulf Bernitz
12. The Future of the Swedish Tax Sanction System after Ne Bis in Idem
Eleonor Kristoffersson
Joakim Nergelius
2. Accession of the EU to the ECHR: A Legally Complex Situation
Xavier Groussot and Eric Stavefeldt
3. Certain Points of View with Regard to the Accession
of the EU to the Convention from the Perspective of the Court of Justice of the European Union
Pernilla Lindh
4. The Legal Framework of the EU's Human Rights Strategy
Andreas Moberg
5. Balance or Clash of Legal Orders-Some Notes on Margin of Appreciation
Paer Hallstroem
6. Judicial Review in Sweden-Some General Observations Regarding the Case Law from the Swedish Domestic Courts
Karin Ahman
7. EU Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights-the Creation of a European Legal Space
for Human Rights?
Erik Wennerstroem
8. State (In)capacity to Prevent Human Trafficking: Adequate Responses to the Market for Servitude
and Forced Labour, et al
Maerta C Johansson
9. Ne Bis in Idem and the European Legal Tsunami of 2013: A Vision from the Bench
Ola Zetterquist
10. Effective Sanctions as the One-dimensional Limit to the Ne Bis in Idem Principle in EU Law
Magnus Gulliksson
11. The Akerberg Fransson Case
Ulf Bernitz
12. The Future of the Swedish Tax Sanction System after Ne Bis in Idem
Eleonor Kristoffersson