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Current Problems in the Protection of Human Rights: Perspectives from Germany and the UK: Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law

Editat de Katja S Ziegler, Professor Dr Peter M Huber
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 feb 2013
While the legal systems of the United Kingdom and Germany differ in essential respects, the current process of 'constitutionalisation' is well recognised on both sides of the Channel. 'Constitutionalisation' manifests itself in the evolution of a constitution and the influence of existing constitutional principles on the ordinary law. Human rights law provides one of the best examples of this process, and the aim of this book is to provide a comparative UK-German perspective on recent developments. First, it addresses human rights questions which arise in both jurisdictions in a similar way such as the tension between liberty and security, absolute rights such as human dignity and the prohibition of torture, and the question how conflicts between human rights are to be resolved and conceptualised. A second theme considers the impact of human rights on different areas of law, in particular administrative law, criminal law, labour law and private law generally. Finally, a third theme focuses on the intersection of national, supra- and international human rights law, in particular after the entry into force of the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights. The book thus reveals convergent and divergent answers to similar problems, examines differences in the impact of human rights on the legal systems under consideration, and traces parallel and distinct debates over and sensitivities about, human rights as well as sensitivities that arise in multi-layer situations in the UK and Germany.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781849461245
ISBN-10: 1849461244
Pagini: 276
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Seria Studies of the Oxford Institute of European and Comparative Law

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

The aim of this book is to provide a comparative UK-German perspective on recent developments in the protection of human rights.In doing so the book also looks at the current role of 'constitutionalism' in both countries.Will be of interest to Human Rights scholars as well as those interested in comparative European law.

Notă biografică

Katja S Ziegler is Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law at the University of Leicester.Peter M Huber is Justice of the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany and Professor of Law at Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaft, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

Cuprins

1. Introduction: Current Problems in the Protection of Human Rights - Perspectives from Germany and the UK Katja S Ziegler and Peter M HuberPart One Constitutionalisation by Human Rights in Specific Areas of Law 2. Human Rights and Criminal Law: An Ambivalent Relationship - Perspectives of the German Bundesverfassungsgericht and the European Court of Human Rights Frank Zimmermann 3. Eroding the Structure of the Convention? The Public Interest in Prosecutions for Serious Crime 31Andrew Ashworth4. The 'Constitutionalisation' of Labour Law: Possibilities and Problems ACL Davies 5. The Human Rights Act 1998, Horizontality and the Constitutionalisation of Private Law Alison L Young 6. Constitutionalisation of the Freedom of Contract in European Union Law Carsten Herresthal 7. Anti-discrimination Legislation - A Paradigm Shift in the Protection of Human Rights? Peter M Huber 8. The Human Rights Act 1998 and the Development of Administrative Law in the United Kingdom Anthony Bradley Part Two Balancing Human Rights 9. Human Rights Protection in Multipolar Legal Relationships Sophie-Charlotte Lenski 10. Empirical Research in Rights-based Judicial Review of Legislation Paul Yowell Part Three Absolute Rights: The Example of Human Dignity11. 'Human Dignity Shall Be Inviolable' - Dealing with a Constitutional Taboo Sebastian Unger 12. The National Identity of the Member States in Europe and the Jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the European Union: Starting from Omega Jan Kalbheim Part Four Human Rights and Anti-terrorism Measures13. Preventive Information Search by the Police as an Anti-terrorism Measure - The German Perspective Foroud Shirvani 14. Terrorism, Secrecy and Human Rights Patrick Birkinshaw

Recenzii

The rich analyses presented in this collection are an important addition to the literature on comparative and multi-level constitutionalism of rights.
It is difficult to do justice to the comprehensive and thought-provoking essays contained in Current Problems in the Protection of Human Rights: Perspectives from Germany and the UK in a short review. The volume demonstrates that two different jurisdictions face many of the same challenges, despite their differences. The essays collectively demonstrate that much can be learned from considering constitutional issues and the impact of human rights on legal systems from an international and comparative perspective. The comprehensive discourse and discussion contained in the collection is very welcome and certainly shows the need to encourage such dialogue in the future.

Descriere

While the legal systems of the United Kingdom and Germany differ in essential respects, the current process of 'constitutionalisation' is well recognised on both sides of the Channel. Using human rights law as a good example of this process, the aim of this book is to provide a comparative UK-German perspective on recent developments.