The protection of human rights in Europe

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The protection of human rights in Europe

(Collected courses of the Academy of European Law = Recueil des cours de l'Académie de droit européen)

M. Nijhoff, c1992-

  • v. 1, bk. 2, 1990
  • v. 2, bk. 2, 1991
  • v. 3, bk. 2, 1992
  • v. 4, bk. 2, 1993
  • v. 5, bk. 2, 1994
  • v. 6, bk. 2, 1995
  • v. 7, bk. 2, 1996
  • v. 8, bk. 2, 1997

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Publisher varies: Hague : Kluwer

Includes bibliographical references and index

English and French

V. 1, bk. 2 (1990): edited by Andrew Claphem and Frank Emmert

V. 2, bk. 2 (1991): edited by Frank Emmert

"European University Institute, Florence, Academy of European Law" -- t.p.

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

v. 1, bk. 2, 1990 ISBN 9780792316442

Description

The Academy of European Law established by the European University Institute in Florence, Italy, has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. The courses, given by leading authorities in the respective fields, are published in the language in which they are delivered.

Table of Contents

  • Conference Winston Churchill sur le conseil de l'Europe et les pays de l'Europe de l'Est, C. Lalumiere
  • libertes fondamentales et television europeenne, C. Gohen-Jonathan
  • the margin of appreciation in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights, R.St.J. MacDonald
  • CSCE human dimension - the birth of a system, T. Buergenthal
  • Soviet constitutional reform and international human rights standards, G.M. Danilenko
  • general course - the European convention on human rights as the public order of Europe, J.A. Frowein.
Volume

v. 2, bk. 2, 1991 ISBN 9780792320104

Description

Your invitation to me, as the President of the European Court of Human Rights, to conclude this year's study programme on the protection of hu- man rights in Europe by delivering the prestigious Winston Churchill lec- ture is a great honour not only for me personally but for the European Court of Human Rights as a whole, and I should like to thank the European Uni- versity Institute and its Academy of European Law most warmly for giving me this opportunity. You are fortunate to have had the opportunity of following a week long general course on the protection of human rights in Europe given by my col- league and friend Carl Aage N0rgaard, the President of the European Commission of Human Rights. To speak after hirn, in order to bring to a close your study programme, makes my task in some respects easier be- cause I can take it for granted that you now have a clear and comprehensive understanding of the guarantees and the functioning of the European Con- vention on Human Rights. On the other hand, it is, I must confess, not without a certain apprehension that I take the floor at this juncture because I am very weIl aware of how difficult it is to keep the attention of an audi- ence which has had the privilege of hearing Carl Aage N0rgaard on more or less the same subject.

Table of Contents

General Table of Contents.- Winston Churchill Lecture On the Road to a European Constitutional Court.- General Course: The Protection of Human Rights in Europe.- The AIDS Pandemic and Human Rights.- The International Protection against Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment.- Legal Responses to Gender Discrimination in Europe and the USA.- The Political Culture of Liberalism and the Prospects for Eastern and Central Europe.- Index of Decisions by Transnational Courts.
Volume

v. 3, bk. 2, 1992 ISBN 9780792331544

Description

The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to General Courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest position in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).

Table of Contents

  • L'evolution de la Convention europeenne des droits de l'homme et son application
  • L.-E. Pettiti. Protection des droits de l'homme et circonstances exceptionnelles
  • C. Klein. Protection of Minorities in Europe
  • D. Turk. La justiciabilite des droits economiques et sociaux
  • C. Russo. Human Dignity shall be Inviolable: the Human Rights of Lesbians and Gay Men in the European Community Legal Order
  • A. Clapham, J.H.H. Weiler. A Semiotics of Legal Argument
  • D. Kennedy. Equality and Speech
  • C.A. MacKinnon. Index of Decisions by Transnational Courts.
Volume

v. 4, bk. 2, 1993 ISBN 9789041100467

Description

The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to general courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy-makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest positions in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).

Table of Contents

  • General course on human rights, T. van Boven
  • establishing a right to petition under the covenant on economic, social and cultural rights, P. Alston
  • international human rights and general international law - a comparative analysis, B. Simma
  • law and social change - culture, nationality, and identity, L.M. Friedman.
Volume

v. 5, bk. 2, 1994 ISBN 9789041103345

Description

The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to General Courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest position in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).

Table of Contents

  • Women's Human Rights: Guaranteed by Universal Standards or Discounted by Cultural Bias? C. Chinkin. Principes directeurs d'une procedure penale europeenne: La contribution des organes de la Convention europeenne des droits de l'homme
  • M. de Salvia. General Course Human Rights in the New Europe
  • P. Leuprecht. Les fondements juridiques internationaux du droit communautaire
  • A. Pellet. Index of Decisions by Transnational Courts.
Volume

v. 6, bk. 2, 1995 ISBN 9789041104441

Description

The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to general courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest position in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).

Table of Contents

  • General course - the law of human rights in Europe
  • instruments and procedures for a uniform implementation, P.van Dijk
  • a major ovrehaul of the European human rights convention control mechanism - protocol no 11, A. Drzemczewski
  • extradition et drois de l'homme, R. Errera
  • minority rights, P. Thornberry
  • index of decisions by transnational courts.
Volume

v. 7, bk. 2, 1996 ISBN 9789041112521

Description

The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. Its main activity is the organization of annual summer courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to general courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy-makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest positions in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).

Table of Contents

I. History and Functioning of the European Convention on Human Rights II. Articles III. Protocols to the Convention IV. Conclusion
Volume

v. 8, bk. 2, 1997 ISBN 9789041115256

Description

The Academy of European Law was established by the European University Institute in 1990 and extends the Institute's current programmes into a larger field of interest. It has as its main activity the holding of annual Summer Courses in the law of the European Community and the protection of human rights in Europe. In addition to General Courses, shorter courses are held on subjects of special academic and practical interest in both fields. Finally, special guest lectures on topical issues are given by policy makers, judges and persons who have held or currently hold the highest position in these fields. The courses are published in the language in which they were delivered (English and French).

Table of Contents

  • International institutions, non-state actors, and domestic change - the case of human rights, T. Risse
  • human rights, democracy and ideology, S. Marks
  • the international refugee rights regime, J.C. Hathaway
  • lessons for the international human rights regime from the Yugoslav experience, M. Nowak
  • distinguished lecture - the human dimension of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe as part of the International Human Rights regime, W. Hoynck.

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