The last 10 years of EU integration has seen a “rights revolution”, at least in so far as fundamental rights are increasingly the register through which legal conflicts in the EU are articulated. But how are EU fundamental rights enforced in a legal order where enforcement relies upon the navigation of multiple institutions and levels of law? This article will seek to clarify this question, using the example of equality law to explore the various remedies available under EU law to enforce EU fundamental rights, and analysing their various strengths and weaknesses. The article will argue that while EU law has considerably enhanced the possibilities for individuals and groups to challenge breaches of fundamental rights to equality, the system...
Whilst the enforcement of EU law was initially based on individual and institutional ‘vigilance’, it...
Published: 05 February 2019With the adoption of the Race Equality Directive (2000/43/EC), the Framew...
This article argues that the relationship of EU fundamental rights to the rest of EU law can only be...
Eu equality law is destined to regulate and transform societal habits in the pursuit of greater equa...
Eu equality law is destined to regulate and transform societal habits in the pursuit of greater equa...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
This Article introduces our Special Issue by posing a central question: What is the added value of t...
The picture regarding the protection of fundamental rights in Europe today increasingly looks like a...
With the adoption of the Race Equality Directive (2000/43/EC), the Framework Directive (2000/78/EC) ...
Contains fulltext : 162612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The concept of ...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon at the end of 2009, fundamental rights have taken ...
The picture regarding the protection of fundamental rights in Europe today increasingly looks like a...
Whilst the enforcement of EU law was initially based on individual and institutional ‘vigilance’, it...
Published: 05 February 2019With the adoption of the Race Equality Directive (2000/43/EC), the Framew...
This article argues that the relationship of EU fundamental rights to the rest of EU law can only be...
Eu equality law is destined to regulate and transform societal habits in the pursuit of greater equa...
Eu equality law is destined to regulate and transform societal habits in the pursuit of greater equa...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
The architecture of the EU system of protection of fundamental rights is uniquely complex. The web o...
This Article introduces our Special Issue by posing a central question: What is the added value of t...
The picture regarding the protection of fundamental rights in Europe today increasingly looks like a...
With the adoption of the Race Equality Directive (2000/43/EC), the Framework Directive (2000/78/EC) ...
Contains fulltext : 162612.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The concept of ...
With the entry into force of the Treaty of Lisbon at the end of 2009, fundamental rights have taken ...
The picture regarding the protection of fundamental rights in Europe today increasingly looks like a...
Whilst the enforcement of EU law was initially based on individual and institutional ‘vigilance’, it...
Published: 05 February 2019With the adoption of the Race Equality Directive (2000/43/EC), the Framew...
This article argues that the relationship of EU fundamental rights to the rest of EU law can only be...