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Book Title: Research Handbook on EU Law and Human Rights
Editor(s): Douglas-Scott, Sionaidh; Hatzis, Nicholas
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781782546399
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of contributors vii
Acknowledgements ix
Table of cases x
Table of legislation xxxi
Introduction 1
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott and Nicholas Hatzis
PART I THE FRAMEWORK
1 Fundamental rights as a political myth of the EU: can the myth survive? 13
Stijn Smismans
2 The pluralism of European fundamental rights law 35
Kaarlo Tuori
3 The Charter of Fundamental Rights and the EU's `creeping' competences:
does the Charter have a centrifugal effect for fundamental rights in the EU? 58
Sybe A de Vries
4 The right to move and reside: disentangling the dual dynamics of
fundamental rights in EU citizenship law 99
Niamh Nic Shuibhne
5 Administrative law and fundamental rights 120
Alexander H Türk
6 EU fundamental rights and judicial reasoning: towards a theory of human
rights adjudication for the European Union 139
Alison L Young
7 Remedies under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights 162
Angela Ward
8 EU fundamental rights in a devolved United Kingdom 186
Aidan O'Neill
PART II BEYOND THE EUROPEAN UNION
9 Fundamental rights in the European Court of Justice and the European
Court of Human Rights 211
Marta Cartabia and Stefania Ninatti
10 The EU before the European Court of Human Rights after accession 226
Tobias Lock
11 Respect for human rights as a general objective of the EU's external action 243
Annabel Egan and Laurent Pech
v
vi Research handbook on EU law and human rights
12 Autonomy: from myth to reality or hubris on a tightrope? ...
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