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European Yearbook on Human Rights 2021 isbn 9781839701627

European Yearbook on Human Rights 2020

Edited by: Philip Czech, Lisa Heschl, Karin Lukas, Manfred Nowak, Gerd Oberleitner

ISBN13: 9781780689722
New Edition ISBN: 9781839701627
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781780688541
Published: November 2020
Publisher: Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £95.00



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The European Yearbook on Human Rights brings together renowned scholars, emerging voices and practitioners. Split into parts devoted to recent developments in the European Union, the Council of Europe and the OSCE as well as through reports from the field, the contributions engage with some of the most important human rights issues and developments in Europe. The Yearbook helps to better understand the rich landscape of the European regional human rights system and is intended to stimulate discussions, critical thinking and further research in this field.

At a time of an unprecedented global health crisis which has had widespread economic, social, humanitarian and human rights dimensions, the European Yearbook on Human Rights continues to provide a platform to address existing gaps in the systems designed to protect human rights and to bring forward suggestions to remedy identified weaknesses.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Part I. Insights
The European Convention on Human Rights at 70: The Dynamic of a Unique International Instrument (Opinion)
On International Organisations and Responsible Leadership: A Snake Eating its Own Tail (Opinion)
Part II. The Rights of the Child in Europe and Beyond
30. Years of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty
Bringing the Child’s Procedural Rights before the ECtHR through Interpretative Tools: Access to Justice, Participation and Representation
The Child’s Right to Family Life: Shifting Sands and Social Science
The ECtHR on Parental Authority and Contact after Separation: Towards a More Child-Centred Perspective?
Principles and Politics in Compulsory Adoption Cases in the European Court of Human Rights: The Right Balancing of Rights
Triangulating Children’s Rights Law: Which Future for Intercountry Adoptions in Europe?
Detention of Children for the Purpose of Educational Supervision
Rights of Children of Prisoners: Innocent, Forgotten and Punished
The Image of the Vulnerable Migrant Child in Recent ECtHR and CRC Committee Case Law
Social Rights are also Children’s Rights!? An Analysis of the ECSR’s Case Law on Children
Inclusive Education in Strasbourg: Still Learning?
Children’s Rights and the EU: Analysis of Social, Health and Education Laws and Policies
The Increasing Recognition of Child Rights by European Constitutions and its Relevance for the Criminal Regulation of Sexting
The Inconvenient Truths of the Eco-Generation: Mapping the Role of Children (and Youth) in the Global Climate Change Governance
Theoretical and Empirical Reflections about the Use of Children in Armed Conflicts: A Case Study of the Afghan Refugee Children Recruited by the IRGC in the Syrian Civil War
Protecting the Rights of the Child while Countering Terrorism: State Policies on Repatriation of Children Associated with ‘Foreign Fighters’ in Syria and Iraq
Part III. Human Rights in Europe and Beyond
Regulating AI within the Human Rights Framework: A Roadmapping Methodology
Bodies and Identities Beyond the Binary Sex and Gender System: From Question of Order to Question of Rights
Sovereignty and Russian Resistance to Human Rights
The Court of Justice of the European Union and Human Rights in 2019
The Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights in 2019
Part IV. Book Reviews