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Human Rights and the Private Sphere: A Comparative Study

Edited by: Jörg Fedtke, Dawn Oliver

ISBN13: 9780415443517
Published: July 2008
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2007)
Price: £43.99



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Particularly valuable for both academics and practitioners, Human Rights and the Private Sphere: A Comparative Study, focusing primarily on civil and political rights, analyzes the interaction between constitutional rights and freedoms and private law.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Part 1 -- Introduction General Introduction Common lines of enquiry Part 2 -- Jurisdiction-based chapters European Court of Human Rights: Justice Dean Spielmann (ECtHR) European Union: Professor Takis Tridimas (London) Denmark: Jonas Christoffersen (Copenhagen) France: Dr Myriam Hunter-Henin (London) Germany: Dr Jorg Fedtke (London) Greece: Christina Akrivopoulou (Thessaloniki) India: Professor Mahendra Singh (New Delhi/Singapore) Ireland: Mr Colm O'Cinneide (London) Israel: Professor Daphne Barak-Erez (Tel Aviv) and Professor Israel Gilead (Jerusalem) Italy: Dr Chiara Favilli and Professor Carlo Fusaro (both Florence) New Zealand: Professor Paul Rishworth (Auckland) South Africa: Dr Jorg Fedtke (London) Spain: Andrea Rodriguez Liboreiro (Madrid) United Kingdom: Professor Dawn Oliver (London) USA and Canada: Professor Eric Barendt (London) Hypotheticals Part 3 Conclusions Comparative analysis Conclusions

Series: UT Austin Studies in Foreign and Transnational Law

Human Rights and the Private Sphere, Volume 2: A Comparative Study ISBN 9780415780827
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Human Rights and the Private Sphere, Volume 3: A Comparative Study ISBN 9780415603072
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