Human rights and the private sphere : a comparative study / Jorg Fedtke and Dawn Oliver.
2007
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Human rights and the private sphere : a comparative study / Jorg Fedtke and Dawn Oliver.
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New York, N.Y. : Routledge-Cavendish, 2007.
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1 online resource (608 pages)
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part Part I: Introduction
chapter PART I: INTRODUCTION Human Rights and the Private Sphere - the Scope of the Project
part Part II: National Jurisdictions European Convention on Human Rights
chapter 1 Denmark Drittwirkung and Conflicting Rights - Viewed from National and International Perspectives
chapter 2 England and Wales The Human Rights Act and the Private Sphere
chapter 3 France Horizontal Application and the Triumph of the European Convention on Human Rights
chapter 4 Germany Drittwirkung in Germany
chapter 5 Greece Taking Private Law Seriously in the Application of Constitutional Rights
chapter 6 India Protection of Human Rights against State and Non-State Action
chapter 7 Ireland Irish Constitutional Law and Direct Horizontal Effect - A Successful Experiment?
chapter 8 Israel Human Rights in Private Law - The Israeli Case
chapter 9 Italy The Protection of Constitutional Rights in the Private Sphere
chapter 10 New Zealand Taking Human Rights into the Private Sphere
chapter 11 South Africa From Indirect to Direct Effect in South Africa: a System in Transition
chapter 12 Spain A Jurisdiction Recognising the Direct Horizontal Application of Human Rights
chapter 13 The United States and Canada: State Action, Constitutional Rights and Private Actors
chapter 14 The European Convention on Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights.
chapter PART I: INTRODUCTION Human Rights and the Private Sphere - the Scope of the Project
part Part II: National Jurisdictions European Convention on Human Rights
chapter 1 Denmark Drittwirkung and Conflicting Rights - Viewed from National and International Perspectives
chapter 2 England and Wales The Human Rights Act and the Private Sphere
chapter 3 France Horizontal Application and the Triumph of the European Convention on Human Rights
chapter 4 Germany Drittwirkung in Germany
chapter 5 Greece Taking Private Law Seriously in the Application of Constitutional Rights
chapter 6 India Protection of Human Rights against State and Non-State Action
chapter 7 Ireland Irish Constitutional Law and Direct Horizontal Effect - A Successful Experiment?
chapter 8 Israel Human Rights in Private Law - The Israeli Case
chapter 9 Italy The Protection of Constitutional Rights in the Private Sphere
chapter 10 New Zealand Taking Human Rights into the Private Sphere
chapter 11 South Africa From Indirect to Direct Effect in South Africa: a System in Transition
chapter 12 Spain A Jurisdiction Recognising the Direct Horizontal Application of Human Rights
chapter 13 The United States and Canada: State Action, Constitutional Rights and Private Actors
chapter 14 The European Convention on Human Rights The European Court of Human Rights.
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9780203944974 (e-book : PDF)
9781134099740 (e-book: Mobi)
9781134099788 (e-book: ePub)
9781134099795 (e-book: PDF)
9780415423014 (hardback)
9780415443517 (paperback)
9781134099740 (e-book: Mobi)
9781134099788 (e-book: ePub)
9781134099795 (e-book: PDF)
9780415423014 (hardback)
9780415443517 (paperback)
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