Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides a right to respect for one's private life. The European Court of Human Rights has interpreted this provision broadly to include a right to personal autonomy, identity and integrity. The book examines these concepts by interconnecting case law from the Court with the philosophical debates, including those in feminism, in four parts: (1) personal freedom and human rights law (2) privacy and personal autonomy (3) personal identity (4) bodily and moral integrity. The author notes, through her analysis of the Court's case law, that different versions of freedom are evident in the jurisprudence, including one which may restrict human freedom rather than enhance it through human rights ...
The concept of the autonomy of European Union law plays an important role in the fundamental rights ...
This book provides insights into the European Court of Human Rights’ case-law on freedom of expressi...
This book deals with one of the most important issues of philosophy of law and constitutional though...
In this new and burgeoning field in legal and human rights thought, this edited collection explores,...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
Right to privacy litigation in international human rights law (IHRL) is often pursued by non-hegemon...
The article analyzes the key historical stages of the formation of human rights. It is determined th...
Human Rights Law is the first book in which the interpretation and application of the Human Rights A...
The right to freedom of expression is one of the essential attributes of a democratic society, linke...
This article is devoted to the certain aspects of protection of liberty of thought, conscience and r...
A right to equality and non-discrimination is widely seen as fundamental in democratic legal systems...
This master´s thesis is a judicial review of the concept of autonomy within the jurisprudence of the...
This book contains original essays by a distinguished group of jurists from six different European c...
Famously described by Louis Brandeis as “the most comprehensive of rights” and ’the right most value...
Everyone has the right to demand respect for their privacy (private life). Hence, this right has bee...
The concept of the autonomy of European Union law plays an important role in the fundamental rights ...
This book provides insights into the European Court of Human Rights’ case-law on freedom of expressi...
This book deals with one of the most important issues of philosophy of law and constitutional though...
In this new and burgeoning field in legal and human rights thought, this edited collection explores,...
The right to privacy seems to occupy an entirely natural place within the structure of human rights;...
Right to privacy litigation in international human rights law (IHRL) is often pursued by non-hegemon...
The article analyzes the key historical stages of the formation of human rights. It is determined th...
Human Rights Law is the first book in which the interpretation and application of the Human Rights A...
The right to freedom of expression is one of the essential attributes of a democratic society, linke...
This article is devoted to the certain aspects of protection of liberty of thought, conscience and r...
A right to equality and non-discrimination is widely seen as fundamental in democratic legal systems...
This master´s thesis is a judicial review of the concept of autonomy within the jurisprudence of the...
This book contains original essays by a distinguished group of jurists from six different European c...
Famously described by Louis Brandeis as “the most comprehensive of rights” and ’the right most value...
Everyone has the right to demand respect for their privacy (private life). Hence, this right has bee...
The concept of the autonomy of European Union law plays an important role in the fundamental rights ...
This book provides insights into the European Court of Human Rights’ case-law on freedom of expressi...
This book deals with one of the most important issues of philosophy of law and constitutional though...