Europe claims to have historically and traditionally developed a human rights culture, along with an adherence to liberalism. Several European scholars have attempted to contest, criticize, and challenge the fundamental rights and the system perpetuated to promote and protect them, with the sole aim of strengthening and reinforcing these rights. This book examines and evaluates the contribution of the European human rights regime, established 60 years ago under the auspices of Council of Europe. The contributions by scholars from India and Europe cover different aspects of this experience and its outcome.
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Hardcover. Zustand: New. Contents IntroductionB Krishnamurthy and Geetha Ganapathy Dore I European convention on Human rights reassessed ni the contemporary context 1 Can European fundamental rights e contestedPierre-Yves Monjal 2 Towards a European law of representative democracyCharles Reiplinger 3 Security and anti-terrorism laws what future for individual rights and liberties in the European UnionDominique Hiebel 4 Rights of multiculturalism Muslims and EuropeSAM Pasha II Dialogue between national constitutions and the European convention 5 The principle of sustainable development in France France The charter of environment in the French ConstitutionRobert Etien 6 European convention for the protection of Human Rights vis-a-vis fundamental rights under Indian constitutional lawPawan Kumar III The convention seen through the prism of international relations 7 Human rights dimensions of European Foreign and Development Cooperation policies a case study of India-EU relationsB Krishnamurthy and S Jeeva 8 Sovereignty versus humanitarian interventionS Mohammed Azaad IV Some literary philosophical and pedagogical approaches to the convention 9 The Jewish question and the lessons to learnP Marudanayagam 10 Forced marriages in the European court of human rights and the European court of JusticeGeetha Ganapathy Dire 11 Human rights as glimpsed from the lens of post-1967 French philosophyHimanshu Damle 12 Critical pedagogy in human rights educationAmruth G Kumar V Epilogue 13 European convention on human rights lessons to learnB Krishnamurthy IndexThe Europeans always claim that they have historically and traditionally developed a human rights culture and adherence to liberalism On the human rights front they believe that they are leading by their sterling example Several European jurist scholars have attempted to contest criticise and challenge fundamental rights and the system perpetuated to promote and protect them with the sole aim of strengthening and reinforcing themThe present volume examines and evaluates the contribution of the European human rights regime established 60 years ago under the auspices of Council of Europe It wells on lessons which Europe and other countries can learn from this experience-at once rich and rewarding in protecting and promoting human rights The contributions from scholars both Indian and European cover different aspects of this experience and its outcome 272 pp. Artikel-Nr. 101109
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