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Council of Europe and EU initiatives is also evident. Classical guarantees against the misuse of power (principles of legality …
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The accession of Central and East European States into the European Convention of Human Rights system was both a threat and a promise to the system. The threat resulted not only from the substantial increase of the number of Contracting States and that of the case-load, but also from the demise...
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The history of the development of the European Convention on Human Rights represents a unique experience of widening the scope of protection of an international instrument from classical political and civil rights to certain social and economic rights. With a particular focus upon the protection...
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In 2014, the constitutional law topic for the International Congress of Comparative Law was “Social and Economic Rights as Fundamental Rights.” This national report on the American system, which responds to the extensive questionnaire circulated to the national reporters, analyzes the...
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Copenhagen-related legal instruments, coupled with the pre-accession principle of conditionality that offered the EU a virtual … that the EU would advance gay rights protection in the candidate countries during the pre-accession exercise. This has not … the EU enlargement law is concerned, the present practice of virtually ignoring gay rights is unsustainable …
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