Interlocking Constitutions : Towards an Interordinal Theory of National, European and UN Law.
Material type: TextSeries: Hart monographs in transnational and international lawPublication details: Oxford : Hart, 2012.Description: 1 online resource (411 pages)Content type:- text
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- United Nations
- Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1950 November 5)
- United Nations
- Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
- International and municipal law -- Europe
- Constitutional law -- Europe
- International and municipal law -- European Union countries
- Constitutional law -- European Union countries
- International law
- Droit international et droit interne -- Europe
- Droit constitutionnel -- Europe
- Droit international et droit interne -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- Droit constitutionnel -- Pays de l'Union européenne
- International law
- LAW -- International
- Constitutional law
- International and municipal law
- International law
- Europe
- European Union countries
- Charter of the United Nations (San Francisco, 26 June 1945)
- European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (Rome, 4 November 1950)
- Community law
- Member states
- Constitutional law
- International law and national law
- Community law and national law
- 341
- KJC5057 .G67 2012
- PL 610
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The existence of interactions between different but overlapping legal systems has always presented challenges to black letter law. In this book Pérez analyses the inter-ordinal instabilities which arise at the European level, focusing on three main strands of case-law and their implications: Solange, Bosphorus and Kadi.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Different legal orders and different legal pyramids -- The attempted reconciliation -- The fundamental rights and the Union -- The European Convention on Human Rights According to the European Court of Justice -- EC/EU law according to the European Court of Human Rights -- The dialogue between Strasbourg and Luxembourg : current situation and prospects -- The UN Security Council as a "global law enforcement power" -- European Union law and Security Council resolutions : participation of the European Union in the United Nations sanctions regime -- European Convention on Human Rights and Security Council resolutions : the contributions of the European Court of Human Rights -- International law according to the European supranational courts -- The pluralistic conception versus the constitutional conception of the international legal order -- The position of the European Union on the international scene after the Kadi case -- Conclusions.
English.
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