Shifting Centres of Gravity in Human Rights Protection : Rethinking Relations between the ECHR, EU, and National Legal Orders

This book brings together researchers from the fields of international human rights law, EU law and constitutional law to reflect on the tug-of-war over the positioning of the centre of gravity of human rights protection in Europe. It addresses both the position of the Convention system vis-à-vis t...

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Other Authors: Arnardóttir, Oddný Mjöll (Editor), Buyse, Antoine (Editor)
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
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