Rights and courts in pursuit of social change : legal mobilisation in the multi-level European system
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Rights and courts in pursuit of social change : legal mobilisation in the multi-level European system
(Oñati international series in law and society)
Hart Publishing, 2014
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"A series published for the Oñati Institute for the Sociology of Law"
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-236) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Over the past few decades, European countries have witnessed a proliferation of legal norms concerning marginalised individuals and minorities who increasingly invoke them in front of courts to assert their rights and claim protection. The present volume explores the relationship between law, rights and social mobilisation in Europe. It specifically enquires into the extent and ways in which legal processes and entitlements are mobilised by less privileged social actors to advance their rights claims and pursue social change. Most distinctly, it explores such processes in the context of the multi-level European system, characterised by the existence of multiple legal and judicial arenas at the national, subnational and supranational/transnational level. In such a complex system of law and governance in Europe, concepts like legal opportunity structures, as well as the factors shaping them need to be reconceptualised. How does the multi-level European context distinctly shape the nature and salience of rights, as well as their mobilisation by individuals and minority actors?
Table of Contents
1. Law and Rights' Claiming on behalf of Minorities in the Multi-level European System
Dia Anagnostou
Part I: Law, Rights and the Politics of Minorities in National Context
2. Linguistic Minorities in Western Europe: Expansion of Rights Without (Much) Litigation?
Bruno de Witte
3. Legal Mobilisation at the Subnational Level: The Case of Language Rights in the Spanish Autonomous
Community of Navarre
Xabier Arzoz
4. Rights on the Left? Social Movements, Law and Lawyers after 1968 in France
Liora Israel
Part II: European Courts as Arenas for Legal Mobilisation
5. A Tool-box for Legal and Political Mobilisation in European Equality Law
Mark Dawson, Elise Muir and Monica Claes
6. European Courts and the Rights of Migrants and Asylum Seekers in Greece
Evangelia Psychogiopoulou
Part III: The Role of NGOs and Transnational Human Rights Networks
7. From Belfast to Diyarbakir and Grozny via Strasbourg: Transnational Legal Mobilisation Against State Violations
in Contexts of Armed Conflict
Dia Anagnostou
8. Activists and Lawyers in the ECtHR: The Struggle for Gay Rights
Loveday Hodson
9. Law and Rights as Opportunity and Promise for Minorities in Europe? Concluding Observations and Research Agendas
Dia Anagnostou
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