Fundamental rights in Europe : challenges and transformations in comparative perspective / Federico Fabbrini.
2014
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Title
Fundamental rights in Europe : challenges and transformations in comparative perspective / Federico Fabbrini.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2014.
Copyright
©2014
Call Number
KJC5132 .F33 2014
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780198702047
0198702043
0198702043
Description
xix, 319 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)864787480
Note
Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--European University Institute, 2012.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [274]-311) and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of Cases
xi
List of Abbreviations
xx
Introduction
1
1.
Of Floors, Ceilings, and Human Rights: The European Fundamental Rights Architecture in Comparative Perspective
4
1.
Introduction
4
2.
The European multilevel architecture for the protection of fundamental rights
6
3.
"Sovereigntism" vs. "Pluralism": the existing literature and its limits
14
4.
The European multilevel system in comparative perspective
25
5.
The dynamics of the European multilevel architecture recast
35
6.
Challenges and transformations: a model
45
7.
The structure of the book
48
2.
The Right to Due Process for Suspected Terrorists
51
1.
Introduction
51
2.
Context: the protection of due process rights in the EU member states after 9/11
53
3.
Challenge: the impact of EU counter-terrorism law on due process rights
57
4.
Comparative assessment: due process and national security in the US federal system
67
5.
Recent developments: the case law of the European Court of Justice
78
6.
Future prospects: beyond the Lisbon Treaty
85
7.
Conclusion
93
3.
The Right to Vote for Non-Citizens
96
1.
Introduction
96
2.
Context: electoral rights for non-citizens in the EU member states
99
3.
Challenge: the impact of supranational law on states' electoral laws
104
4.
Comparative assessment: voting rights for non-citizens in the US federal system
114
5.
Recent developments: the case law of the European Court of Justice
121
6.
Future prospects: beyond the Lisbon Treaty
129
7.
Conclusion
138
4.
The Right to Strike
141
1.
Introduction
141
2.
Context: the protection of the right to strike at the state level in Europe
145
3.
Challenge: the impact of the case law of the European Court of Justice on the protection of the right to strike in Europe
153
4.
Comparative assessment: the right to strike in the US federal system
163
5.
Recent developments: the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
172
6.
Future prospects: beyond the Lisbon Treaty
181
7.
Conclusion
192
5.
The Right to Abortion
195
1.
Introduction
195
2.
Context: states' abortion laws
199
3.
Challenge: the impact of supranational law on states' abortion laws
209
4.
Comparative assessment: the right to abortion in the US federal system
218
5.
Recent developments: the case law of the European Court of Human Rights
227
6.
Future prospects: beyond the Lisbon Treaty
237
7.
Conclusion
246
6.
The Protection of Fundamental Rights in Europe: Towards a "Neo-Federal" Theory
248
1.
Introduction
248
2.
Four case studies
249
3.
Three common patterns
255
4.
Two stories
259
5.
One model
262
6.
From practice to theory
265
7.
Conclusion: a "neo-federal" vision
269
Conclusion
272
Bibliography
274
Index
313