The European Union and Human Rights: Analysis, Cases, and Materials maps and critiques the EU's commitment to human rights in both internal and external affairs. The book covers the evolution as well as the current state of the EU's engagement with human rights, focusing, on the internal side, on the role of the EU law in the multi-faceted system of human rights protection and, on the external side, on the EU's efforts to bind its foreign policy to promoting himan rights. This book combines analysis of key developments with a wide range of sources, including extracts from legislation, case law, policy documents, and research of other scholars. The inclusion of both primary and secondary materials is intended to guide readers to acquire a deep understanding of EU human rights law and policy.This title devotes significant attention to explicating the fundamental concepts and systemic features of the EU's human rights protection and promotion. In addition, chapters devoted to individual topics provide more depth on a range of policy areas in both the internal and external dimension of EU affairs. Topics covered by these individual chapters include non-discrimination and competition law, migration, trade policy, and development cooperation.
Jan Wouters is Full Professor of International Law and International Organizations, Jean Monnet Chair ad personam EU and Global Governance, and founding Director of the Institute for Intenational Law and of the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies.Michal Ovádek is Research Fellow at the Center for Empirical Jurisprudence and Legal Theory, KU Leuven and Associate Fellow at the Leuven Centre for Global Governance Studies.
1: The Emergence of the EU's Commitment to Human Rights2: Fundamental Rights in the EU Institutional Landscape3: Concepts and Language of Human Rights in the EU4: The EU Legal Framework for the Protection of Fundamental Rights5: International Law, the ECHR, and the EU6: Fundamental Rights in EU Competition Law7: Equality and Non-Discrimination Law in the EU8: Human Rights in EU Migration Laws and Policies9: Human Rights in EU External Action10: Human Rights in EU Trade Policy11: Human Rights in EU Development Policy
... the authors ought to be congratulated for their superb work and commend the publication to everyone interested in the gains and pitfalls of the protection of human rights in, by, and maybe even against the EU.