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European Yearbook on Human Rights 2023 isbn 9781839704161

European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022

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

ISBN13: 9781839702655
New Edition ISBN: 9781839704161
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781839701627
Published: November 2022
Publisher: Larcier Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £142.00



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Human rights are at risk. Issues such as the climate crisis, ongoing conflicts in Europe and beyond, attacks on and the suppression of minorities, rapid technological changes, a war on information and the regression of democracy and the rule of law, just to name a few, challenge and question the effect of human rights. The European Yearbook on Human Rights 2022 aims to identify and address a variety of the most pressing human rights issues in Europe and beyond.

Renowned scholars, emerging voices and practitioners, in a careful selection of chapters, contribute to critical and important discussions related to, for example, climate change litigation, human rights and artificial intelligence and the right to open science. Thereby, the Yearbook stimulates necessary discussions, critical thinking and further research in the field and thus contributes to upholding human rights as guiding standards and principles in these tumultuous times.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Preliminary pages (p.
0)
PART I. EUROPEAN UNION
New EU Funds, Migration and Protection of External Borders: What Place for Human Rights? (p.
3)
Refugee Integration in European Human Rights Law and EU Law: A Right to be Integrated? (p.
41)
The Employment Equality Directive and Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities: Some Reflections in Light of Tartu Vangla and Komisia za Zashtita ot Diskriminatsia (p.
75)
Judges of Online Legality: Towards Effective User Redress in the Digital Environment (p.
105)
The CJEU Faced with ‘Presumption of Innocence’ Directive 2016/343: Reshaping the ECHR Standards? (p.
137)
The EU’s Role in Addressing Human Rights Violations in Hong Kong: Realistic Expectations or Pie in the Sky? (p.
177)
PART II. COUNCIL OF EUROPE
The Evolving Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights on Domestic Abuse (p.
205)
The International Debate on AI Regulation and Human Rights in the Prism of the Council of Europe’s CAHAI: Great Ambitions (p.
225)
Human Rights and Social Media: The European Court of Human Rights in the Digital Era (p.
253)
The Freedom of Expression of the Judiciary as a Special Case of State Personnel: A European Human Rights Perspective (p.
283)
Exploring Narratives about ‘Cancel Culture’ in UK Educational/ Employment Settings under the ECHR (p.
309)
Consistency, Coherence and the Turn Towards Procedural Review in the European Court of Human Rights (p.
345)
The Execution of ECtHR Judgments Related to Inter-State Disputes (p.
379)
Lessons from the Inter-American Human Rights System to Further Utilise the Potential of NHRIs in the European Convention System: From Contextualisation to Inspiration? (p.
409)
The Turkish Post-Coup Emergency and European Responses: Shortcomings in the European System Revisited (p.
445)
Militant Democracy in the ECtHR Case Law on Genocide Denial Bans (p.
483)
From the Right to Science to the Right to Open Science: The European Approach to Scientific Research (p.
515)
Religious Accommodation before the European Court of Human Rights: Moving Forward a New Approach Towards Religious Minorities? (p.
543)
PART III. HUMAN RIGHTS BEYOND EUROPE
Practical Perspectives of Universal Jurisdiction in the OSCE Region: Factors to Ensure Accountability of Perpetrators for Torture (p.
591)
The Human Rights Agency of Universities: A Case Study on the Crisis in Afghanistan (p.
621)
Climate Change as a Children’s Rights Crisis: Procedural Obstacles in International Rights-Based Climate Litigation (p.
647)
Mitigating Human Rights Challenges by Fostering Urban Resilience: A Case Example of Graz, Austria (p.
677)
PART IV. JURISPRUDENCE BY THE COURTS
The Court of Justice of the European Union and Human Rights in 2021 (p.
705)
The Case Law of the ECtHR in 2021: The ECHR in International and Cross-Border Situations (p.
731)
PART V. BOOK REVIEWS
Dalia Palombo: Business and Human Rights: The Obligations of the European Home States (p.
773)
Joy Liddicoat: Human Rights and the Internet (p.
775)
Eduardo Arenas Catalán: The Human Right to Health: Solidarity in the Era of Healthcare Commercialization (p.
777)
Abdullahi Ahmed An-Naim: Decolonizing Human Rights (p.
781)
Sören Stapel: Regional Organizations and Democracy, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law: The African Union, Organization of American States, an the Diffusion of Institutions (p.
785)
Giuseppe Palmisano: Collective Complaints as a Means for Protecting Social Rights in Europe (p.
789)
Morten Kjaerum, Martha F. Davis and Amanda Lyons (eds.): COVID-19 and Human Rights (p.
793)
Jeroen Temperman: Religious Speech, Hatred and LGBT Rights – An International Human Rights Analysis (p.
795)
Ivano Alogna, Christine Bakker and Jean-Pierre Gauci (eds.): Climate Change Litigation: Global Perspectives (p.
797)