In this new and burgeoning field in legal and human rights thought, this edited collection explores, by reference to applied philosophy and case law, how the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has developed and presented a right to personal identity, largely through interpretation of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. Divided into three parts, the collection interrogates: firstly, the construction of personal identity rights at the ECtHR; secondly, whose identity rights are protected; and thirdly, the limits of identity rights. The collection is the first in the Routledge Studies in Law and Humanity series. Contributions from nine leading and emerging legal scholars from the UK, Ireland and continental Europe explore ...
Rights of transgender persons according to the ECHR with focus on sex reassignment Abstract Although...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the ECJ’s jurisprudence as a specific story in the complex ...
A right to equality and non-discrimination is widely seen as fundamental in democratic legal systems...
First Published July 31, 2017Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)Identity is a...
Identity is a central theme in contemporary politics, but legal academia lacks a rigorous analysis o...
Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides a right to respect for one's private l...
The thesis explores to which extent it is possible for an individual to live in accordance with his ...
Right to privacy litigation in international human rights law (IHRL) is often pursued by non-hegemon...
The European Union places the 'individual' or person, 'at the heart of its activities'. It is a cent...
The authors analyze and discuss two of the most recent ECtHR judgments on transgenders\u2019 rights ...
This book explores how the notion of human identity informs the ethical goal of justice in human rig...
In the last decade, European Court of Human Right case-law evolution revealed a new component of the...
This paper explores the protection offered by the EU and the ECHR to the right to personal identity...
This article analyses the role of rights in human rights jurisprudence dealing with recognition of i...
Human rights, European Union and Constitutional Discourse Abstract This thesis deals with human righ...
Rights of transgender persons according to the ECHR with focus on sex reassignment Abstract Although...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the ECJ’s jurisprudence as a specific story in the complex ...
A right to equality and non-discrimination is widely seen as fundamental in democratic legal systems...
First Published July 31, 2017Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0)Identity is a...
Identity is a central theme in contemporary politics, but legal academia lacks a rigorous analysis o...
Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights provides a right to respect for one's private l...
The thesis explores to which extent it is possible for an individual to live in accordance with his ...
Right to privacy litigation in international human rights law (IHRL) is often pursued by non-hegemon...
The European Union places the 'individual' or person, 'at the heart of its activities'. It is a cent...
The authors analyze and discuss two of the most recent ECtHR judgments on transgenders\u2019 rights ...
This book explores how the notion of human identity informs the ethical goal of justice in human rig...
In the last decade, European Court of Human Right case-law evolution revealed a new component of the...
This paper explores the protection offered by the EU and the ECHR to the right to personal identity...
This article analyses the role of rights in human rights jurisprudence dealing with recognition of i...
Human rights, European Union and Constitutional Discourse Abstract This thesis deals with human righ...
Rights of transgender persons according to the ECHR with focus on sex reassignment Abstract Although...
The purpose of this paper is to consider the ECJ’s jurisprudence as a specific story in the complex ...
A right to equality and non-discrimination is widely seen as fundamental in democratic legal systems...