In this collection, leading practitioners, policy-makers, and academics reflect on the links between European and international human rights.
Photograph of Paul Heim CMG Foreword Koen Lenaerts Preface The Treasurer Table of Contents About the Authors Part I: Attributing Humanity Introducing Paul Heim The Editors Paul Heim – A Tribute John Samuels The European Court of Human Rights: the Transition from Old Court to New Nicolas Bratza Horizontal Application of Fundamental Rights Millie Polimac Human Dignity in the Digital Age Edite Ligere Who is afraid of the European Court of Human Rights? Egbert Myjer Part II: Administering Justice Fundamental Rights: A Dialogue between Three European Courts or Even More? Bernd Hammermann The relationship between the CJEU and ECHR - a snapshot Tim Eicke How far are the rules of interpretation going to bend to enable the Northern States to deliver democracy to the Third World? Martin Dabrowski Narrowing the accountability gap: A new vision for collective action in pursuit of justice for grave breaches of human rights Karim A. A. Khan Fact & Fiction in Tax: The VAT Group as a Fiscal Chimera David Scorey Taking back control or giving it all away? Jurisdiction in fraud claims Sparsh Garg Bridge to nowhere: the right to integrity and the accuracy and weight of the Charter Explanations Niall Coghlan Part III: Maintaining Bridges The Importance of Building Legal Bridges for International Relations and Foreign Policy Margaret McGowan-Smyth The Failed EU-Switzerland Framework Agreement and the UK Carl Baudenbacher Supremacy of EU Law and the Brexit Acquis Suzanne Rab The EEA EFTA-UK Free Trade Agreement: Continuity or Rather Something New? Michael-James Clifton A Registrar Who Was Also A Mentsch Eleanor Sharpston Afterword Francis Jacobs
Michael-James Clifton is Barrister, Chambers of Judge Bernd Hammermann at the EFTA Court, Luxembourg. Suzanne Rab is Professor at Brunel University and Barrister at Serle Court Chambers, UK. David Scorey KC is Barrister at Essex Court Chambers, UK.
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