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The European Union and Human Rights: Law and Policy

Online ISBN:
9780191904240
Print ISBN:
9780198814191
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
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The European Union and Human Rights: Law and Policy

Jan Wouters (ed.),
Jan Wouters
(ed.)

Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, Full Professor of International Law and International Organizations

Jean Monnet Chair ad personam, Full Professor of International Law and International Organizations, KU Leuven
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Manfred Nowak (ed.),
Manfred Nowak
(ed.)

Professor of International Law and Human Rights

Professor of International Law and Human Rights, University of Vienna
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Anna-Luise Chané (ed.),
Anna-Luise Chané
(ed.)

Research Fellow

Research Fellow, KU Leuven
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Nicolas Hachez (ed.)
Nicolas Hachez
(ed.)

Associate Fellow

Associate Fellow, KU Leuven
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Published online:
18 February 2021
Published in print:
17 December 2020
Online ISBN:
9780191904240
Print ISBN:
9780198814191
Publisher:
Oxford University Press

Abstract

With the Treaty of Lisbon, the profile of human rights issues has greatly risen in relation to European Union (EU) policies, whether internal or external. The EU has made the commitment to ensure that all its actions are compliant with human rights, and to seek to promote them. Yet, the Union’s commitment has come under close scrutiny, not only for its groundbreaking character, but also because recent events have put it to the test. The EU has been faced with a number of crises such as the financial-economic crisis and the imposition of austerity measures, the migration crisis, and terrorist attacks. At the same time, the EU has made significant steps to implement its human rights commitment, such as through the binding character of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, the adoption of the Strategic Framework and Action Plan on human rights and democracy, and the adoption of human rights country strategies for a large number of third countries. This volume takes stock of these developments. It comprehensively discusses the conceptualisation and operationalisation of the EU’s commitment to human rights throughout its actions, legislative activities, policies, and relationships, and critically assesses them.

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