The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights From Declaration to Binding Instrument

The first part of this book reviews the multi-level system of protection currently operating in Europe and its constitutional implications. The book presents an analysis of the Charter from a legal, political and practical standpoint. It further examines the activity of the European Parliament as a...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Di Federico, Giacomo (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2011, 2011
Edition:1st ed. 2011
Series:Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Abbreviations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Preface; Giacomo Di Federico
  • Part I The Charter of Fundamental Rights in a broader perspective
  • Chapter I The Charter of Fundamental Rights and the European Res Publica; Ola Zetterquist
  • Chapter II Fundamental rights in the EU: Legal pluralism and multi-level protection after the Lisbon Treaty; Giacomo Di Federico
  • Chapter III The European Charter of Fundamental Rights and the courts; Valentina Bazzocchi
  • Chapter IV The European Parliament and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; Federico Camporesi
  • Chapter V Fair trial, due process and the rights of defence in the EU legal order; Marco Borraccetti
  • Chapter VI EU Member States and candidate countries facing a binding Charter of Fundamental Rights: What’s new?; Luisa Ficchi
  • Part II The Charter of Fundamental Rights Applied
  • Chapter VII Free movement of “needy” citizens after the binding Charter. Solidarity for all?; Federico Forni
  • Chapter VIII Internal market derogations in the light of the newly binding character of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; Stephen James Curzon
  • Chapter IX Article 47 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and its impact on judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters; Giangiuseppe Sanna
  • Chapter X The Charter and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice; Valentina Bazzocchi
  • Chapter XI Social Rights in the European Union: the contribution of a binding EU Charter of Fundamental Rights; Serena Coppola
  • Chapter XII The Charter of Fundamental Rights and the environment policy integration principle; Marco Lombardo
  • Chapter XIII The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the social dimension of international trade; Valeria Bonavita
  • Chapter XIV The European Charter of Fundamental Rights after Lisbon: a ‘timid’ Trojan horse in the domain of the common foreign and security policy?; Luca Paladini
  • Bibliography
  • Table of Cases
  • Index