It is widely acknowledged that the Lisbon Treaty entering into force at the end of 2009 sparked the beginning of a potential constitutionalisation of the EU fundamental rights rhetoric. This is mainly due to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union becoming binding on all Member States, and the way in which the Treaty set out accession to the European Convention on Human Rights. Integrating a rights discourse into the Court of Justice of the EU’s decision-making initially appeared to be a normative possibility because of these constitutional changes. However, the reality has not been so positive, and arguably can now be considered a missed opportunity. A number of recent cases heard before the CJEU, for instance, have highlig...
With the introduction of a legally binding Charter of Fundamental Rights and the envisaged accession...
This article considers the state of human rights protection in the European Union (EU) after the Tre...
The accession of Central and East European States into the European Convention of Human Rights syste...
It is widely acknowledged that the Lisbon Treaty entering into force at the end of 2009 sparked the ...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon at the end of 2009, fundamental rights have taken ...
This article explores the various guarantees embedded in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights for EU...
The development of fundamental rights within the EU legal order has come to a climax through the ent...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the ECJ’s jurisprudence as a specific story in the complex ...
Early in 2013, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“ECJ”) handed down two judgments on the s...
This study aims to examine fundamental rights, with their source, scope and applications, in the pro...
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) past and ...
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights has been incorporated into European constitutional law ten year...
The Lisbon Treaty has brought some important changes in fundamental rights protection, and in partic...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
The European Court of Justice is one of the most important actors in the process of European integra...
With the introduction of a legally binding Charter of Fundamental Rights and the envisaged accession...
This article considers the state of human rights protection in the European Union (EU) after the Tre...
The accession of Central and East European States into the European Convention of Human Rights syste...
It is widely acknowledged that the Lisbon Treaty entering into force at the end of 2009 sparked the ...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon at the end of 2009, fundamental rights have taken ...
This article explores the various guarantees embedded in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights for EU...
The development of fundamental rights within the EU legal order has come to a climax through the ent...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the ECJ’s jurisprudence as a specific story in the complex ...
Early in 2013, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“ECJ”) handed down two judgments on the s...
This study aims to examine fundamental rights, with their source, scope and applications, in the pro...
The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the European Court of Justice's (ECJ) past and ...
The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights has been incorporated into European constitutional law ten year...
The Lisbon Treaty has brought some important changes in fundamental rights protection, and in partic...
In this chapter we are going to look at fundamental rights in the EU. As we shall see, the original ...
The European Court of Justice is one of the most important actors in the process of European integra...
With the introduction of a legally binding Charter of Fundamental Rights and the envisaged accession...
This article considers the state of human rights protection in the European Union (EU) after the Tre...
The accession of Central and East European States into the European Convention of Human Rights syste...