
Monitoring Fundamental Rights in the EU
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This volume is the first to critically examine the proposals put forward by the European Commission in October 2004 on the creation of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency. Leading scholars in the field of European and international human rights law analyse the potential significance of this innovative Agency, and seek to locate it in relation to various other human rights mechanisms, both in the EU's constitutional structure and within Member States. They review the tasks which the Agency could be called upon to perform, and make proposals as to how it can function most effectively. The relationship of EU law to the international law of human rights emerging from both the United Nations and the Council of Europe is examined. The authors also address the challenge of ensuring improved coherence between EU law and the other human rights obligations undertaken by the Member States. Taken together, these contributions address urgent questions facing the EU at a time when the central unifying function of fundamental rights has been recognized but the way forward remains largely uncharted.
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Olivier De Schutter is a Global Law Professor at New York University and Co-ordinator of the EU Network of Independent Experts on Fundamental Rights. He is also a Professor at the University of Louvain (Belgium) and at the College of Europe (Natolin).
Content
Part I. The Constitutional Background
1. "New modes of governance" and the implementation of fundamental rights, by Gráinne de Búrca
2. Mainstreaming fundamental rights in the EU, by Olivier De Schutter
3. The relationship between the Network of Independent Experts and the Agency, by Martin Scheinin
4. The Agency and national institutions for the promotion and protection of human rights, by Manfred Nowak
Part II. The Tasks Ahead
5. The contribution of the Agency to the realisation of civil and political rights, by Steve Peers
6. The contribution of the Agency to combating discrimination, by Christopher McCrudden
7. The contribution of the Agency to the realisation of social and economic rights, by Philip Alston
8. The contribution of the Agency to the realisation of workers' rights, by Brian Bercusson
Part III. The EU Fundamental Rights Agency in a Wider Context
9. The contribution of the Agency to the implementation in the EU of international and European human rights instruments, by Rick Lawson
10. The contribution of the Agency to the external policies of the EU, by Mielle Bulterman
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