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Interpretation Of Fundamental Rights In A Multilevel Legal System An Analysis Of The European Court Of Human Rights And The Court Of Justice Of The European Union 46 Human Rights Research Series First Senden

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Interpretation Of Fundamental Rights In A Multilevel Legal System An Analysis Of The European Court Of Human Rights And The Court Of Justice Of The European Union 46 Human Rights Research Series First Senden
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Publisher: Intersentia
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 454
Author: Senden, Hanneke
ISBN: 9781780680279, 1780680279
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: First

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Interpretation Of Fundamental Rights In A Multilevel Legal System An Analysis Of The European Court Of Human Rights And The Court Of Justice Of The European Union 46 Human Rights Research Series First Senden by Senden, Hanneke 9781780680279, 1780680279 instant download after payment.

Fundamental rights provisions are known for their relatively vague and general formulation. As a result, judges dealing with these provisions are confronted with many and often controversial interpretative choices. These interpretative choices already present judges operating in a national context with difficulties, but that is even more so for European judges of the ECtHR and the CJEU. This volume analyses the use legal interpretation methods and principles in the fundamental rights case law of the ECtHR and the CJEU.

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