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Title Building consensus on European consensus : judicial interpretation of human rights in Europe and beyond / edited by Panos Kapotas, University of Portsmouth, Vassilis P. Tzevelekos, University of Liverpool
Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Description 1 online resource (480 pages)
Contents How (difficult is it) to build consensus on (European) consensus? / by Panos Kapotas, Vassilis P. Tzevelekos -- European consensus: new horizons / by Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou -- Consensus in the legitimacy-building era of the European Court of Human Rights / by Ed Bates -- Consensus, stasis, evolution: reconstructing argumentative patterns in evolutive ECHR jurisprudence / by Christian Djeffal -- The consensus argument in NGOs' amicus curiae briefs: defending minorities through a creatively used majoritarian argument / by Laura Van den Eynde -- Determining the content of the European consensus concept: the hidden role of language / by Jaroslav Větrovský -- How the ECtHR's use of European consensus considerations allows legitimacy concerns to delimit its mandate / by Kristin Henrard -- Borges' Pierre Menard, author of the Quixote and the idea of a European consensus / by Sionaidh Douglas-Scott -- A better signpost, not a better walking stick: how to evaluate the European consensus doctrine / by Andreas Follesdal -- Constructive consensus and domestic democracy / by Thomas Kleinlein -- The European consensus doctrine and the ECtHR quest for public confidence / by Or Bassok -- Can European consensus encourage acceptance of the European Convention on Human Rights in the United Kingdom? / by Merris Amos -- When to use European consensus: assessing the differential treatment of minority groups by the European Court Of Human Rights / by Dimitrios Kagiaros -- When the European Court of Human Rights decides not to decide: the cautionary tale of ABC v Ireland and referendum emergent constitutional provisions / by Fiona de Londras -- The Inter-American Court of Human Rights' tentative search for Latin American consensus / by Lucas Lixinski -- National consensus and the Eighth Amendment: is there something to be learned from the United States Supreme Court / by Jaka Kukavica -- Levels of generality in the comparative reasoning of the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice: Towards Judicial Reflective Equilibrium / by Jens T. Theilen -- Consensus as challenge and retraction of rights: can lessons be drawn from and for EU citizenship law / by Niamh Nic Shuibhne -- Building consensus on European Consensus / by Conor Gearty
Summary Should prisoners have voting rights? Should terminally ill patients have a right to assisted suicide? Should same-sex couples have a right to marry and adopt? The book examines how such questions can be resolved within the framework of the European Convention of Human Rights. 'European consensus' is a tool of interpretation used by the European Court of Human Rights as a means to identify evolution in the laws and practices of national legal systems when addressing morally sensitive or politically controversial human rights questions. If European consensus exists, the Court can establish new human rights standards that will be binding across European states. The chapters of the book are structured around three themes: a) conceptualisation of European consensus, its modus operandi and its effects; b) critical evaluation of its legitimacy and of its outputs; c) comparison with similar methods of judicial interpretation in other legal systems
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 31, 2019)
Subject Human rights -- Europe
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
LAW -- Constitutional.
LAW -- Public.
Human rights
Europe
Form Electronic book
Author Kapotas, Panos, 1978- editor.
Tzevelekos, Vassilis P., editor.
ISBN 9781108667272
1108667279
9781108564779
1108564771