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, 1997,
Kluwer Law International, c2000
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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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