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The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
2022Die Grundrechte-Charta umfasst die wichtigsten politischen, sozialen und wirtschaftlichen Rechte aller EU-Bürger. Die 2. Auflage des Kommentars von Peers/Hervey/Kenner/Ward bietet Auslegungssicherheit für jeden Artikel der Charta. Die jüngste Rechtsprechung ist umfassend integriert.
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The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
2003Abstract In this chapter I am asked to consider the Charter not only in a technical legal perspective but in the broader context of the debate on the legitimacy and accountability of the European Union. That context seems a particularly appropriate one, because the Charter’s significance may prove to be greater in that context than in
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The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
2016Although still very much in its infancy, the passage of time since the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR) was given legal effect means that it is now possible to assess its impact and to make some nuanced, if tentative, predictions regarding its future. This chapter will begin by providing an overview of the CFR’s place in the EU’s acquis, charting
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The Future of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2002The question of what to do with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the future is controversial because of disagreements on a considerable range of different issues. There is disagreement on what the history of human rights protection in Europe teaches us. There is disagreement on what the current Charter is and what it does.
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The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and Cultural Diversity in the EU
2015A crucial consequence of the Lisbon Treaty has been that the Charter of Fundamental Rights (CFR or the Charter) of the European Union (EU) became legally binding. As a result, considerations with direct and indirect cultural connotations, such as cultural and linguistic diversity (Article 22 CFR) were elevated to Charter level.
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The Rebirth of the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights
Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2011AbstractSince the conferral of binding legal effect on the EU’s Charter of Fundamental Rights with the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon, the Court of Justice has taken an active role in developing the Charter as the leading source of human rights rules in the EU legal order. While the Court has begun to clarify some important points relating to
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