Full Description
This open access book provides a comprehensive exploration of the EU's role, as a regional international organisation, in the protection of human rights within national legal orders.
Emphasising the distinctive features of this contribution, it brings clarity for both EU and non-EU lawyers, particularly scholars of public and human rights law. By taking a cross-cutting approach—examining the capacity, nature, and adjudication of EU Fundamental Rights Law—it expertly navigates the intricacies of this system. Moreover, it advocates for a political turn in EU Fundamental Rights Law—one that enables European society to meaningfully engage with the deeper issues underpinning this legal framework.
This is an invaluable tool for scholars and practitioners in the fields of European law, public law, human rights, and International law.
The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by KU Leuven.
Contents
Introduction
1. A Simultaneously Strong and Limited Human Rights Protector
2. The Power of EU Fundamental Rights Law
3. A Sophisticated Oversight over Fundamental Rights
4. EU Fundamental Rights: A Political Project for the European Society
Conclusion



