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Making the Charter of Fundamental Rights a Living Instrument

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The remarkable volume collects essays and studies on the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and its application. Its aim is to offer a series of contributions, made by distinguishe...
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  • 02 April 2015
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The remarkable volume collects essays and studies on the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and its application. Its aim is to offer a series of contributions, made by distinguished scholars and legal experts, on the Charter considered as a living legal instrument, with a view to understanding whether, five years after its entry into force and fifteen years after its first proclamation, it is being taken seriously, and whether its use and effective impact within the legal orders and practice of the European Union and Member States can realistically improve in the coming years. The contributions are structured and organized around three main themes, “The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights as a Legal Instrument: General Issues”, “The Charter and Social Rights”, and “Assessing the Legal Impact of the Charter at the National Level”. Scholars and experts participating in the book have conducted, under the supervision of its editor, extensive and in-depth analysis on the many issues raised by each of these themes. The result is a fascinating and varied collection of essays that combines high academic quality with great practical usefulness.
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Price: $286.00
Pages: 412
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Publication Date: 02 April 2015
ISBN: 9789004291843
Format: Hardcover
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Giuseppe Palmisano is Professor in International and EU Law, School of Law, University of Camerino, and Director of the Institute for Inter national Legal Studies of the National Research Council of Italy (ISGI-CNR), Rome. He is currently a member of the European Committee of Social Rights.