Human rights between law and politics : the margin of appreciation in post-national contexts / edited by Petr Agha.
Material type: TextSeries: Modern studies in european lawPublication details: Oxford, Hart, 2017.Description: vii, 201 pagesISBN:- 9781849468657 (hbk)
- 323.01
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Petr Agha -- Universalism and relativism in the protection of human rights in Europe : politics, law and culture / Steven Greer -- On the varieties of universalism in human rights discourse / Ben Golder -- When human rights clash in 'the age of subsidiarity' : what role for the margin of appreciation? / Stijn Smet -- The margin of appreciation as an underenforcement doctrine / Dimitrios Tsarapatsanis -- Anything to appreciate? : a sociological view of the margin of rights and the persuasive force of their doctrines / Jiri Priban -- The prisoner's dilemma : the margin of appreciation as proportionality or recognition? / Marco Goldoni and Pablo Marshall -- Social sensitivity, consensus and the margin of appreciation / Nicholas Bamforth -- Religious rights and the margin of appreciation / Dominic McGoldrick -- The paradox of human rights and the role of the European Court of Human Rights in keeping it alive / Petr Agha.
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