European populism and human rights
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European populism and human rights
(International studies in human rights, v. 130)
Brill Nijhoff, c2020
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Summary: "A definition of Europe can be geographic, historic, political and/ or legal. This book understands Europe as Member States of the Council of Europe and thus states party to the European Convention of Human Rights (echr, the Convention). Unlike the European Union (EU), the Council of Europe was explicitly created with the aim of human rights protection.1 At present, it has forty- seven Member States which are ipso facto party to the echr"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography: p. [325]-347
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This volume focuses on the recent challenge posed by right-wing populism to democratic consolidation in Europe and particularly explores the legal dimensions of this challenge. Part One attempts to define political populism and explains why it poses a challenge to democratic political order in Europe. Part Two examines the theoretical underpinnings of the populist challenge to human rights and democracy in Europe. Part Three applies this theory to concrete examples and considers case studies including an old EU Member State, two newer EU Member States and a non-EU Member State party to the ECHR. The aim is to examin the consequences of the present populist challenge in Europe that has been marked with excessively nationalist policies in some states party to the ECHR. It is explored how the Convention rights have been undermined, but also what the limitations are of the ECHR acting as a safety-net for democratic consolidation in Europe.
目次
Notes on Contributors
1 Democracy and the European Public Order
Jure Vidmar
PART 1
Defining Populism as a Human Rights Problem
2 Populism and Universal Human Rights Law
Theo van Boven
3 Diversity in Europe:from Pluralism to Populism in Europe
Yvonne Donders
4 The Public Participant versus the Populist Government of an Illiberal Democracy
Otto Spijkers
5 Enough about Populism
Luigi Lonardo
PART 2
How Populism Affects Human Rights Standards: Theory
6 The Democratic Potential of Transnational Populism
Laura M. Henderson
7 Fraternite (de-) naissante: Populist Potentialities of Human Rights
Yota Negishi
8 Freedom or Transformation? Conflicting Tendencies in United Nations Human Rights Discourse
Gustavo Arosemena
PART 3
How Populism Affects Human Rights Standards: Application
9 Political Rhetoric, Freedom of Expression and Hate Speech against Religious Believers
Erica Howard
10 The European Court of Human Rights and the Rise of Authoritarianism in Russia
Amrei Muller
11 The Effect of Populism on the Rule of Law, Separation of Powers and Judicial Independence in Hungary and Poland
Stoyan Panov
12 "In the Eyes of the Perpetrator": Judicial Recognition of the Identity- Based Nature of Genocide
Carola Lingaas
13 Final Remarks on Populism's Effect on Human Rights and Democracy in Europe
Jure Vidmar
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