Human Rights Protection by the ECtHR and the ECJ : A Comparative Analysis in Light of the Equivalency Doctrine.
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- 9789004343696
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- KJC5138 .R38 2017
Intro -- Human Rights Protection by the ECtHR and the ECJ: A Comparative Analysis in Light of the Equivalency Doctrine -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Figures -- Abbreviations -- Case-law Index -- 1 Introduction -- I Contextualisation of the Research Thesis -- A Double System of Human Rights Protection in Europe -- B Challenges of the Two International Legal Systems in Europe -- C Solutions to the Challenges of the Double System -- II Aims of the Research Thesis -- A Contribution to Legal Research -- B Structure and Methodology of the Research -- III Remarks on Terminology and Formal Elements -- 2 Doctrine of Equivalent Protection -- I Origin and Evolution of the Principle of Equivalent Protection -- A German Jurisprudence on EU Law -- B Strasbourg Jurisprudence on EU Law up to Bosphorus -- C 'Equivalent protection' in Strasbourg and in Karlsruhe -- II Tensions between Human Rights Protection and International Cooperation -- A Multilateral Cooperation in the Framework of International Organisations -- B Protection from International Acts and Decisions under the ECHR -- III Competence ratione personae of the ECtHR -- A State Jurisdiction -- B Attribution of the Impugned Act -- C Risk of Inconsistencies in the Protection of Human Rights in Europe -- IV Equivalency Doctrine -- A Exceptions to the Incompetence ratione personae -- B Competence ratione personae by Attribution to the State -- V Conclusion on the Strasbourg Equivalency Doctrine -- 3 Fundamental Rights Protection in the EU -- I Preliminary Remarks -- A Frameworks and Standards of the Equivalency Analysis -- B Foreword on the Charter of Fundamental Rights -- II Rights Related to Names -- A Introduction on Naming Law -- B ECtHR's Case-law on Naming Law -- C ECJ's Case-law on Naming Law -- D Evaluation of the Equivalency -- III Principle ne bis in idem.
A Introduction on ne bis in idem -- B ECtHR's Case-law on ne bis in idem -- C ECJ's Case-law on ne bis in idem -- D Evaluation of Equivalency -- IV Equality of Arms in EU Competition Law -- A Introduction on Equality of Arms and on EU Competition Law -- B ECtHR's Case-law on Equality of Arms -- C ECJ's Case-law on Equality of Arms in Competition Law -- D Evaluation of the Equivalency -- V Conclusion on the Equivalency of the ECJ's Fundamental Rights Protection -- A The Sectorial Results of the Comparative Analysis -- B General Assessment of the Presumed Equivalent Protection -- C Nearly Equivalent Protection of the ECJ -- D Maintenance of the Equivalency Presumption -- 4 Conclusion -- I Results of Chapter 2 - Equivalency Doctrine -- A Prevention of Circumvention of Conventional Obligations -- B Prevention of a State's Unconditional Responsibility for International Acts -- II Results of Chapter 3 - Human Rights Protection in the EU -- III Going Forward - the EU-ECHR Relationship -- Annexes -- Annex 1: ECtHR's Case-law on the Strict Principle of Equivalency -- Annex 2: ECtHR's Equivalency Doctrine -- Literature -- Index.
In her manuscript Elisa Ravasi thoroughly analyses the principle of equivalent protection of the ECtHR and subsequently she examines its application in favour of the EU considering whether the presumption of equivalent protection of human rights is still justified.
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