Russia and European human-rights law : the rise of the civilizational argument
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Russia and European human-rights law : the rise of the civilizational argument
(Law in Eastern Europe, v. 64)
Brill Nijhoff, c2014
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内容説明
Russia and European Human-Rights Law critically examines Russia's experiences as part of the European human righs protection system since its admittance in 1998. The authors combine legal and constructivist international relations theory perspectives in this study of Russia's practice and rhetoric in the Council of Europe and before the European Court of Human Rights.
目次
Preface, Lauri Malksoo
Foreword, Angelika Nussberger
Introduction, Lauri Malksoo
The Human-Rights Concept of the Russian Orthodox Church and its Patriarch Kirill I: A Critical Appraisal, Lauri Malksoo
Culture Re-introduced: Contestation of Human Rights in Contemporary Russia, Petr Preclik
Tilting at Windmills? The European Response to Violations of Media Freedom in Russia, Dorothea Schoenfeld
Orthodox Pluralism: Controus of Freedom of Religion in the Russian Federation and Strasbourg Jurisprudence, Dara Hallinan
Assessing Human Rights in Russia: Not to Miss the Forest for the Trees. A Response to Preclik, Schoenfeld and Hallinan, Valdislav Starzhenetskii
Concluding Observations. Russian and European Human-Rights Law: Margins of the Margin of Appreciation, Lauri Malksoo
List of Contributors
Index
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