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The Eu As a Global Player in Human Rights

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Informationen zum Autor Jan Erik Wetzel was formerly Senior Lecturer in Law at the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom, and now works at the International Secretariat of Amnesty International. Klappentext The Treaty of Lisbon has endowed the EU with a normative human rights framework that confirms recognition as a fully-fledged regional mechanism for the protection of human rights. The aim of this book is to contribute to the growing discussion of the external human rights dimension of the European Union. Its theme sits at the crossroads between International and EU law, Human Rights, and Political Science. In moving beyond well-covered topics such as the protection of human rights within the EU, or their relevance for the accession of new Member States, this book asks the broader question of whether EU human rights law has any real relevance on a global scale. In total, The EU as a 'Global Player' in Human Rights gives an overview of the international relevance of EU human rights law by means of exemplary case-studies of the EU's institutional and substantive protection of human rights, whilst consideration of non-European perspectives from China and Japan underline its global focus. This book will be of particular interest to researchers, students, and practitioners in International and European law, Human Rights Law, European studies and International Relations. Zusammenfassung The Treaty of Lisbon has endowed the EU with a normative human rights framework thatconfirms recognitionas a fully-fledged regional mechanism for the protection of human rights. The aim of this book is to contribute to the growing discussion of the external human rights dimension of the European Union. Its theme sits at the crossroads between International and EU law! Human Rights! and Political Science. In moving beyond well-covered topics such as the protection of human rights within the EU! or their relevance for the accession of new Member States! this book asks the broader question of whether EU human rights law has any real relevance on a global scale. In total! The EU as a 'Global Player' in Human Rights gives an overview of theinternational relevance of EU human rights law by means of exemplary case-studies of the EU's institutional and substantive protection of human rights! whilst consideration of non-European perspectives from China and Japan underline its global focus. This book will be of particular interest to researchers! students! and practitioners in International and European law! Human Rights Law! European studies and International Relations. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction, Jan Erik Wetzel Part 1: The Position of Human Rights Within the EU Framework 2. Assessing the EU's Position on Human Rights: Is it a Desireable One?, Richard Burchill 3. Monitoring and Enforcing Fundamental Rights: Can the European Union Measure Up Against Other Intrnational Organisations?, Rhona K.M. Smith 4. European Human Rights Law as a Multi-Layered Human Rights Regime: Preserving Diversity and Promoting Human Rights, Marton Varju Part 2: EU Human Rights Policies in Internationl Institutions 5. Inconvenient Multilateralism: The Challenges of the EU as a Player in the United Nations Human Rights Council, Gjovalin Macaj and Joachim A. Koops 6. The EU Commitment to International Criminal Justice: Achievements and Possibilities, Olympia Bekou and Marck Chadwick 7. Human Rights in Trade: The EU's Experience with Labour Standards Conditionality and its Role in Promoting Labour Standards in the WTO, Tamara Takacs Part 3: The Influence of EU Human Rights Law Outside of Europe 8. Imperialistic Endeavour or Empty Rhetoric? Analysing the EU's Promotion of Human Rights in China Since 1989 through a 'Normative Power' Perspective, Wenwen Shen 9. Too Different to be Relevant? Consid...

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Assisted by Jan Wetzel (Editor), Jan Erik Wetzel (Editor), Wetzel Jan (Editor)
Publisher Routledge Academic
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 15.02.2012
 
EAN 9780415587051
ISBN 978-0-415-58705-1
Dimensions 163 mm x 241 mm x 20 mm
Series Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
Routledge Research in Human Ri
Routledge Research in Human Rights Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

POLITICAL SCIENCE / Human Rights, LAW / International, LAW / Public, Public international law: human rights, International human rights law

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