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Russia and European Human-Rights Law

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In Russia and European Human-Rights Law: The Rise of the Civilizational Argument, Lauri Mälksoo and his co-authors critically examine Russia's experiences as part of the European human-rights prot...
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  • 21 November 2014
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In Russia and European Human-Rights Law: The Rise of the Civilizational Argument, Lauri Mälksoo and his co-authors critically examine Russia's experiences as part of the European human-rights protection system since its admittance to the Council of Europe in 1998. The authors combine legal and constructivist international-relations theory perspectives in studying Russia's practice and rhetoric as a member of the Council of Europe and a subject to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights. Certain aspects of human-rights doctrine and practice in Russia are particularly highlighted: the increasing impact of Orthodox Christian teachings on the Russian government's ideology, the situation with media freedom, freedom of religion, etc. The authors draw widely on Russian sources and media. The questions whether modern-day Russia truly fits in the human-rights protection system of the Council of Europe, and whether a margin of appreciation will suffice when dealing with Moscow, are highly relevant in contemporary European politics.
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Price: $193.00
Pages: 236
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Law in Eastern Europe
Publication Date: 21 November 2014
ISBN: 9789004203303
Format: Hardcover
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"Readers will benefit from this generous supervisor’s volume with his students...The chapters are richly footnoted and developed..."
-Jeffrey Kahn, Southern Methodist University
Lauri Mälksoo is Professor of International Law at the University of Tartu in Estonia. He is a member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, previously has published Illegal Annexation and State Continuity (Martinus Nijhoff, 2003), and, also, is one of the three Editors-in-Chief of the Baltic Yearbook of International Law, published by Brill Nijhoff since 2000.