Human rights and European law : building new legal orders / Mary Arden, Lady Justice of Appeal.
2015
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Title
Human rights and European law : building new legal orders / Mary Arden, Lady Justice of Appeal.
Published
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2015.
Call Number
KJC5132 .A97 2015
Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780198728573
0198728573
0198728573
Description
viii, 352 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)889728965
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Table of Contents
Preface by The Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales
vii
Acknowledgements
ix
Why This Collection?
1
SECTION A
MASTERING A NEW SYSTEM
Preface by The Rt Hon Dame Sian Elias, DBE PC, Chief Justice of New Zealand
8
I.
Implementing Human Rights
11
1.
Common Law in the Age of Human Rights
14
2.
Building a Better Society
30
3.
On Liberty
41
II.
Understanding Proportionality and Subsidiarity
53
4.
Proportionality: The Way Ahead?
55
5.
Subsidiarity and Decentralization
76
6.
Press, Privacy, and Proportionality
83
III.
Interpreting Legislation---New Approaches Emerge
97
7.
The Interpretation of UK Domestic Legislation in the Light of the European Convention on Human Rights Jurisprudence
99
8.
The Changing Judicial Role: Human Rights, Community Law, and the Intention of Parliament
112
9.
Statutory Interpretation and Human Rights
130
SECTION B
BALANCING DIFFERENT INTERESTS
Preface by Bernard Stirn and Matthias Gyomar, members of the French Conseil d'Etat
144
IV.
Balancing Human Rights and National Security
145
10.
Human Rights in the Age of Terrorism
148
11.
Balancing Human Rights and National Security
170
12.
Meeting the Challenge of Terrorism: The Experience of English and Other Courts
173
V.
Privacy: Balancing Public and Private Interests
203
13.
The Future of the Law of Privacy
205
14.
Human Rights and Civil Wrongs: Tort Law under the Spotlight
222
15.
Media Intrusion and Human Rights: Striking the Balance
242
SECTION C
BEYOND OUR OWN HORIZONS
Preface by Prof Dr Andreas Voßkuhle, President of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany
256
VI.
The Value of the International Perspective
259
16.
Freedom of Expression and the Role of a Supreme Court: Some Issues from Around the World
261
17.
Prospective Overruling
267
VII.
Working Out the Right Relationship with the European Supranational Courts
273
18.
Peaceful or Problematic? The Relationship Between National Supreme Courts and Supranational Courts in Europe
276
19.
Jurisdiction of the New UK Supreme Court
294
20.
An English Judge in Europe
299
Epilogue
321
Appendix: Selected Provisions of the Human Rights Act 1998 and of the European Convention on Human Rights
325
Glossary
335
General Index
337
Names Index
351