Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
The romance of International law -- Internationalism between nostalgia and technocracy -- Churchill, human rights, and the european project -- Postwar reconciliation, colonialism, and Cold War human rights -- Neoliberal human rights in postwar Britain -- Neomedieval human rights in the shadow of Vichy -- Catholic human rights in postwar France -- Rethinking the ECHR's original intent -- The ethical foundations of European integration -- Human rights and conservative politics -- Revolution and restoration in the history of human rights -- Conclusion -- Epilogue : A European Union without qualities |
Summary |
'The Conservative Human Rights Revolution' reconsiders the origins of the European human rights system, arguing that its conservative inventors, foremost among them Winston Churchill, conceived of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as a means of realizing a controversial political agenda and advancing a Christian vision of European identity |
Subject |
European Court of Human Rights -- History
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SUBJECT |
European Court of Human Rights. fast (OCoLC)fst00543998 |
Subject |
Human rights; Europe; History
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Human rights; European Union countries; History
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Civil rights; Europe; History
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Civil rights; European Union countries; History
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Genre/Form |
History.
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780190638689 |
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0190638680 |
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