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Contents: Part I
The theoretical complexity of the fundamental rights protection system in Europe
1. Human rights inflation in the European Union / Matej Avbelj
2. Fundamental rights and federalism in the European Union and the United States: challenges, transformations and normative questions / Federico Fabbrini
3. Common constitutional traditions in the age of the European Bill(s) of Rights: chronicle of a (somewhat prematurely) death foretold / Oreste Pollicino
Part II
Courts interacting in fundamental rights protection
4. The role of the court of justice in the fragmented European fundamental rights landscape / Sejla Imamovic
5. The Bundesverfassungsgericht's new human dignity review: Solange III and its application in subsequent case law / Clara Rauchegger
6. Balancing privacy and national security in the global digital era: a comparative perspective of EU and US constitutional systems / Luca Pietro Vanoni
Part III
The "hidden" side of fundamental rights protection: agencies and international bodies
7. The fundamental rights agency of the EU: a step on the way toward an integrated EU policy in the domain of fundamental rights / Lorenza Violini
8. Fundamental rights protection beyond individual complaints: the potential of national human rights institution in Europe / Katrein Meuwissen
9. Promoting equality through non-judicial actors: the role of equality bodies in the European Union landscape / Maria Elena Gennusa
10. The evolving paradigm of human rights protection as interpreted and influenced from Venice / Stefania Ninatti and Simona Granata
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