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This volume unveils the theoretical potential of federalism in explaining complex pluralist legal systems: This theoretical function may be the 21st century dimension of federalism.
This volume unveils the theoretical potential of federalism in explaining complex pluralist legal systems: This theoretical function may be the 21st century dimension of federalism.
Volume 8 of the Yearbook covers a wide range of topics focusing on accountability under various legal regimes, which have been organized along four parts: Governance and Accountability, Justice and Accountability, Economic and Social Justice and Violence and Accountability.
Volume 8 of the Yearbook covers a wide range of topics focusing on accountability under various legal regimes, which have been organized along four parts: Governance and Accountability, Justice and Accountability, Economic and Social Justice and Violence and Accountability.
Is autonomy part of international law and which international organisations may have jurisdiction?
Is autonomy a human right or is it about the prevention of violent conflicts?
Does the Åland Autonomy constitute a useful model for other minority groups? Do the Åland Islands stand to benefit from anything in international law, be it substantive or procedural?
Is autonomy part of international law and which international organisations may have jurisdiction?
Is autonomy a human right or is it about the prevention of violent conflicts?
Does the Åland Autonomy constitute a useful model for other minority groups? Do the Åland Islands stand to benefit from anything in international law, be it substantive or procedural?
The book will be a handy and useful resource book for corporate policymakers, government officials, legislators, academics, researchers, libraries, lawyers, judges, human rights specialists/activists, and anyone interested in the interaction between business, human rights, and sustainable development.
The book will be a handy and useful resource book for corporate policymakers, government officials, legislators, academics, researchers, libraries, lawyers, judges, human rights specialists/activists, and anyone interested in the interaction between business, human rights, and sustainable development.
In this book, Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova pursues two interrelated aims. First, she evaluates the compatibility of EU-level measures addressing marriages of convenience with EU free movement law by focusing on the Citizenship Directive. Second, she examines the regulation of the issue in UK law in so far as it concerns the residence rights of EU citizens and their family members, both pre-and post-Brexit.
In this book, Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova pursues two interrelated aims. First, she evaluates the compatibility of EU-level measures addressing marriages of convenience with EU free movement law by focusing on the Citizenship Directive. Second, she examines the regulation of the issue in UK law in so far as it concerns the residence rights of EU citizens and their family members, both pre-and post-Brexit.
Dive into the forefront of human rights scholarship with the European Yearbook on Human Rights 2024, an essential resource for staying informed about the most pressing issues facing humanity today. This comprehensive annual publication is meticulously curated to offer in-depth analysis, expert insights, and up-to-date research on the evolving landscape of human rights.
Why Research on Human Rights Matters
In an ever-changing world, the protection and promotion of human rights remain paramount. As global challenges become increasingly complex, the need for rigorous research and informed dialogue on human rights has never been greater. Understanding these issues is crucial for policymakers, scholars, activists, and anyone committed to justice and equality.
The European Yearbook on Human Rights 2024 features contributions from leading human rights experts and academics, ensuring the highest quality of research and commentary. It incorporates a wide range of viewpoints, reflecting the multifaceted nature of human rights developments in Europe and provides a platform for urgently needed discussions.
Dive into the forefront of human rights scholarship with the European Yearbook on Human Rights 2024, an essential resource for staying informed about the most pressing issues facing humanity today. This comprehensive annual publication is meticulously curated to offer in-depth analysis, expert insights, and up-to-date research on the evolving landscape of human rights.
Why Research on Human Rights Matters
In an ever-changing world, the protection and promotion of human rights remain paramount. As global challenges become increasingly complex, the need for rigorous research and informed dialogue on human rights has never been greater. Understanding these issues is crucial for policymakers, scholars, activists, and anyone committed to justice and equality.
The European Yearbook on Human Rights 2024 features contributions from leading human rights experts and academics, ensuring the highest quality of research and commentary. It incorporates a wide range of viewpoints, reflecting the multifaceted nature of human rights developments in Europe and provides a platform for urgently needed discussions.