
With the adoption of the Lisbon Treaty, the profile of human rights issues has greatly risen in relation to EU policies, whether internal or external. The EU has thereby made the commitment to ensure that all its actions are compliant with human rights, and seek to promote them. Yet, the EU's commitment has come under scrutiny, not only for its ground-breaking character, but also because recent events have put it to the test.This volume has been designed to take stock of these developments, to comprehensively discuss the conceptualization and operationalization of the EU's commitment to human rights throughout the EU's relationships, policies, actions and legislative activity, and to critically assess its outcome. This title is divided into four parts: 'Framework' presents the issues related to human rights promotion by the EU; 'Actors' delves into the relationships that play a part, at home or abroad, in regards to human rights policies and judgements; 'Policies' takes a case-study approach and systematically reviews a range of EU internal and external policies to assess their human rights impact and implementation; and finally, 'Strategies' provides an integrated assessment of the design and implementation of the EU's commitment to human rights.This book brings together essays from around the world, each discussing different aspects of EU commitment, and evaluating the extent to which the EU is delivering on it. Each chapter provides an introduction to the state of affairs, discusses opportunities and challenges, and provides recommendations. As such, it is an essential reference book on human rights policies throughout the EU and their impact throughout the world.
This volume investigates the efficacy and operationalization of the European Union's commitment to human rights following the implementation of the Lisbon Treaty. The authors, a team of legal scholars and policy experts, analyze how the EU integrates human rights standards into its internal legislative processes and external diplomatic relations. By examining the tension between institutional policy goals and practical implementation, the text provides a framework for evaluating the EU's performance as a global human rights actor.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this volume as a foundational reference for understanding the complexities of EU human rights law in the post-Lisbon era. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for students and practitioners of international law.
Page Count:
704
Publication Date:
2021-02-17
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198814194
ISBN-13:
9780198814191
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