Description: The International Human Rights Judiciary and National Parliaments: Europe and Beyond: 5 (Studies on Human Rights Conventions, Series Number 5) Cambridge University Press Hardcover Unused and unread, minor cosmetic imperfections such as scuffing or minor creasing. Stamped 'damaged' by publisher to a non-text page. EAN: 9781107183742 Published 12/10/2017 Language: English The emerging international human rights judiciary (IHRJ) threatens national democratic processes and 'hollows out' the scope of domestic and democratic decision-making, some argue. This new analysis confronts this head on by examining the interplay between national parliaments and the IHRJ, proposing that it advances parliament's efforts. Taking Europe and the European Court of Human Rights as its focus - drawing on theory, doctrine and practice - the authors answer a series of key questions. What role should parliaments play in realising human rights? Which factors influence the effects of the IHRJ on national parliaments' efforts? How can the IHRJ adjust its influence on parliamentary process? And what triggers the backlash against the IHRJ from parliaments and when? Here, the authors lay foundations for better informed scholarship and legal practice in the future, as well as a better understanding of how to improve the effectiveness and validity of the IHRJ. Introduction Matthew Saul, Andreas Follesdal and Geir Ulfstein Part I. The Human Rights Role of Parliaments 1. A transnational separation of powers? Geir Ulfstein 2. Effective parliamentary oversight of human rights Kirsten Roberts Lyer and Philippa Webb 3. Citizens' deliberation and human rights Jürg Steiner Part II. The International Human Rights Judiciary in the Practice of Parliaments 4. Parliaments as compliance partners in the European convention on human rights system Alice Donald 5. Parliamentary interpretation and application of European human rights law Theresa Squatrito Part III. National Parliaments in the Practice of the International Human Rights Judiciary 6. How and when can the international human rights judiciary promote the human rights role of national parliaments? Matthew Saul 7. Obligations to 'secure' the rights of the Convention in an 'effective political democracy' how should parliaments and domestic courts interact? Amrei Müller 8. Shifting emergencies from the political to the legal sphere placing the United Kingdom's derogations from the ECHR in historical context Colin Murray 9. The role of the European Court of Human Rights in facilitating legislative change in cases of long-term delays in implementation Nino Tsereteli 10. The Inter-American Court of Human Rights and the mobilisation of parliaments Leiv Marsteintredet Part IV. Managing Relations between Parliaments and the International Human Rights Judiciary 11. Democratic override (or rejection) and the authority of the Strasbourg court - the UK parliament and prisoner voting Ed Bates 12. Saying 'no' to Strasbourg - when are national parliaments justified in refusing to give effect to judgments of international human rights courts? Colm O'Cinneide 13. Law making by law breaking? A theory of parliamentary civil disobedience against international human rights courts Andreas Follesdal 14. Conclusion how does, could, and should the international human rights judiciary interact with national parliaments? Matthew Saul. DispatchIn stock here - same-day dispatch from England. My SKU: 3272992RefundsNo-hassle refunds are always available if your book is not as expected.Terms and Conditions of SaleSorry - no collections. All sales are subject to extended Terms and Conditions of Sale as well as the Return Policy and Payment Instructions. Visit my eBay Store for details andmany more books. Template layout and design, "JNC Academic Books", "needbooks", Copyright © JNC INC. Designated trademarks, layouts and brands are the property of their respective owners. All Rights Reserved.
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Title: The International Human Rights Judiciary and National Parliaments
ISBN: 110718374X
Pages: 415
Number of Pages: 415 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The International Human Rights Judiciary and National Parliaments: Europe and Beyond
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2017
Item Height: 235 mm
Item Weight: 700 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Geir Ulfstein, Matthew Saul, Andreas Follesdal
Subject Area: Constitutional Law
Series: Studies on Human Rights Conventions
Item Width: 156 mm
Format: Hardcover