|  | | Pris: 4507 SEK exkl. moms  |  |  This second edition of the first commentary of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in English, written by experts from several EU Member States, provides an authoritative but succinct statement of how the Charter impacts upon EU, domestic and international law. 
 Following the conventional article-by-article approach, each commentator offers an expert view of how each article is either already being interpreted in the courts, or is likely to be interpreted. Each commentary is referenced to the case law and is augmented with extensive references to further reading. This is a much-welcomed new edition of the authoritative guide to the Charter.
 
 
 Table of Contents
 
 Part I  Commentary on the Articles of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
 
 Article 1  Human Dignity
 Catherine Dupr้
 
 Article 2  Right to Life
 Elizabeth Wicks
 
 Article 3  Right to the Integrity of the Person
 Steve Peers
 
 Article 4  Prohibition of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
 Maria-Teresa Gil-Bazo
 
 Article 5  Prohibition of Slavery and Forced Labour
 Heli Askola
 
 Article 6  Right to Liberty and Security
 Daniel Wilsher
 
 Article 7 (Private Life, Home and Communications)  Respect for Private and Family Life
 David Mangan
 
 Article 7 (Family Life Aspects)  Right to Respect for Private and Family Life
 Miriam Kullmann
 
 Article 8  Protection of Personal Data
 Herke Kranenborg
 
 Article 9  Right to Marry and Right to Found a Family
 Steve Peers
 
 Article 10  Right to Freedom of Thought, Conscience and Religion
 Ronan McCrea
 
 Article 11  Freedom of Expression and Information
 Lorna Woods
 
 Article 12(1)  Freedom of Assembly and of Association
 Filip Dorssemont
 
 Article 12(2)  Freedom of Assembly and of Association
 Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar
 
 Article 13  Freedom of the Arts and Sciences
 Debbie Sayers
 
 Article 14  Right to Education
 Gisella Gori
 
 Article 15  Freedom to Choose an Occupation and Right to Engage in Work
 Eleni Frantziou and Virginia Mantouvalou
 
 Article 16  Freedom to Conduct a Business
 Michelle Everson and Rui Correia Gon็alves
 
 Article 17(1)  Right to Property
 Ferdinand Wollenschlไger
 
 Article 17(2)  Right to Property
 
 Article 18  Right to Asylum
 Maarten den Heijer
 
 Article 19  Protection in the Event of Removal, Expulsion or Extradition
 Elspeth Guild
 
 Article 20  Equality Before the Law
 Mark Bell
 
 Article 21  Non-Discrimination
 Claire Kilpatrick and Hanna Eklund
 
 Article 22  Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Diversity
 Rachael Craufurd Smith
 
 Article 23  Equality between Women and Men
 Dagmar Schiek and Biljana Kotevska
 
 Article 24  The Rights of the Child
 Ruth Lamont
 
 Article 25  The Rights of the Elderly
 Colm O'Cinneide
 
 Article 26  Integration of Persons with Disabilities
 Charlotte O'Brien
 
 Article 27  Workers' Right to Information and Consultation within the Undertaking
 Filip Dorssemont
 
 Article 28  Right of Collective Bargaining and Action
 Catherine Barnard
 
 Article 29  Right of Access to Placement Services
 Jeff Kenner
 
 Article 30  Protection in the Event of Unjustified Dismissal
 Jeff Kenner
 
 Article 31  Fair and Just Working Conditions
 Alan Bogg and Michael Ford
 
 Article 32  Prohibition of Child Labour and Protection of Young People at Work
 Helen Stalford and Nuno Ferreira
 
 Article 33  Family and Professional Life
 Jeff Kenner and Katrina Peake
 
 Article 34  Social Security and Social Assistance
 Oxana Golynker
 
 Article 35  The Right to Health Care
 Tamara Hervey and Jean McHale
 
 Article 36  Access to Services of General Economic Interest
 Erika Szyszczak
 
 Article 37  Environmental Protection
 Elisa Morgera and Gracia Marํn Durแn
 
 Article 38  Consumer Protection
 Steve Weatherill
 
 Article 39  Right to Vote and to Stand as a Candidate at Elections to the European Parliament
 Jo Shaw and Lamin Khadar
 
 Article 40  Right to Vote and to Stand as a Candidate at Municipal Elections
 Kees Groenendijk
 
 Article 41  The Right to Good Administration
 Paul Craig
 
 Article 42  Right of Access to Documents
 Ivan Lazarov
 
 Article 43  European Ombudsman
 Ian Harden
 
 Article 44  Right to Petition
 Mats Lindfelt
 
 Article 45  Freedom of Movement and of Residence
 Eleanor Spaventa
 
 Article 46  Diplomatic and Consular Protection
 Eileen Denza
 
 Article 47  Right to an Effective Remedy and to a Fair Trial
 Angela Ward
 
 Article 48 (Administrative Law)  Presumption of Innocence and Right of Defence
 Hanns Peter Nehl
 
 Article 48 (Criminal Law)  Presumption of Innocence and Right of Defence
 Debbie Sayers
 
 Article 49  Principles of Legality and Proportionality of Criminal Offences and Penalties
 Valsamis Mitsilegas and Emmanouil Billis
 
 Article 50  Right not to be Tried or Punished Twice in Criminal Proceedings for the same Criminal Offence
 Jonathan Tomkin
 
 Article 51  Field of Application
 Angela Ward
 
 Article 52  Scope and Interpretation of Rights and Principles
 Steve Peers and Sacha Prechal
 
 Article 53  Level of Protection
 Bruno de Witte
 
 Article 54  Abuse of Rights
 Lorna Woods
 
 
 Part II  Reflections on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
 
 The Place of the Charter in the European Legal Space
 Koen Lenaerts and Jos้ Antonio Guti้rrez-Fons
 
 The Asymmetrical Impact of Article 47 of the Charter on National and EU Remedies
 Albertina Albors-Llorens
 
 The Charter and Universal Human Rights Instruments
 Allan Rosas
 
 Mutual Trust and the Charter: A Salutary Irish Example
 Gerard Hogan
 
 The Implementation of the Charter of Fundamental Rights by the EU Member States (as Reflected in the Work of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency)
 Gabriel N Toggenburg
 
 The Charter and the General Court
 Alexander Kornezov
 
 The 'Dublin Regulation' and the Charter: An Impetus for Change
 Doyin Lawunmi
 
 Fundamental Social Rights in the Charter  Are They Rights? Are They Fundamental?
 Niilo Jไไskinen
 
 Part III  Commentary on the Treaty of EU Accession to the European Convention on Human Rights
 
 EU Accession to the ECHR
 Tobias Lock
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