The EU and Human RightsPhilip Alston, Mara R. Bustelo, James Heenan Oxford University Press, 1999 - 946 pagini For all its achievements in integrating Europe, the EU lacks a human rights policy which is coherent, balanced and professionally administered. This volume provides an insightful critique of current policies and detailed recommendations for the future by leading experts in the field including individuals from every EU country. |
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Cuprins
The European | 3 |
Is there a European Approach to Human Rights? | 69 |
The Effect of Rights on Political Culture | 99 |
A European Approach to Human | 117 |
The | 147 |
Human Rights and the Third Pillar | 167 |
The European Convention and | 187 |
A Balance Sheet | 215 |
Holding Multinational Corporations Accountable for Human Rights | 553 |
Human Rights Considerations in the Development Cooperation | 571 |
Where is the EUs Human Rights Common Foreign Policy and How | 627 |
Human Rights Conditionality in Relation to Entry to and Full | 687 |
Human Rights Clauses in External Agreements of the EC | 723 |
Human Rights Case Law in the Strasbourg and Luxembourg | 757 |
New Instruments and Institutions for Enhancing the Protection of | 781 |
Past and Future | 801 |
The Human Rights of People with Disabilities under EU Law | 281 |
Racism | 327 |
Refugee and Asylum Policies | 359 |
The Quest for a Consistent Set of Rules Governing the Status of | 411 |
Striking the Elusive Balance Between Economic Freedom and | 449 |
Prospects for the Convergence of | 473 |
The Debate about European | 505 |
The Future of Environmental Rights in the European Union | 529 |
Reflections on the Human Rights Role of the European Parliament | 839 |
The Past and Future Role of the European Court of Justice in the | 859 |
Human Rights and Civil Society | 899 |
Leading by Example A Human Rights Agenda For the | 921 |
Select Bibliography | 929 |
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