The European Convention of Human Rights regime : reform of immigration and minority policies from afar / Dia Anagnostou.
2023
KJC5144.M56 A76 2023 (Mapit)
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Title
The European Convention of Human Rights regime : reform of immigration and minority policies from afar / Dia Anagnostou.
Imprint
London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.
Description
x, 239 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Series
Routledge research in human rights law.
Formatted Contents Note
Minorities and migrants in the Strasbourg Court
Transnational litigation and human rights experimentalism
From politics to law : ECHR reform and legal opportunities
Part I: Litigation and legal mobilization
Seeking protection of minorities and victims of armed conflict
Legal strategies for migrants' rights and policy change
Part II: Judgment implementation and domestic reform
Tackling Roma segregation in education
Pressuring for asylum and immigration detention reform
The ECHR as an experimentalist governance regime.
Transnational litigation and human rights experimentalism
From politics to law : ECHR reform and legal opportunities
Part I: Litigation and legal mobilization
Seeking protection of minorities and victims of armed conflict
Legal strategies for migrants' rights and policy change
Part II: Judgment implementation and domestic reform
Tackling Roma segregation in education
Pressuring for asylum and immigration detention reform
The ECHR as an experimentalist governance regime.
Summary
"Prompted by an unprecedented rise of litigation since the 1990s, this book examines how the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) system and the Strasbourg Court interact with states and non-governmental actors to influence domestic change. Focusing on European Court of Human Rights litigation and state implementation of judgments related to minority discrimination and asylum/migration, it argues that a fundamental transformation of the Convention system has been under way. Repeat and strategic litigation, shifting methods of supervision and state implementation to remedy systemic violations, and above all the growing engagement of civil society and non-governmental actors, have prompted a distinctive trend of human rights experimentalism. The emergence of experimentalism has profound implications for the legitimacy, effectiveness and further reform of the ECHR system. This study provides an original constitutive account of regional human rights regimes and how they are activated by societal actors to claim rights, advance case law, and pressure for domestic legal and policy change. It will be of interest to international law and international relations scholars, political scientists, specialists on the ECHR, the Strasbourg Court, as well as to scholars interested in the human rights of immigrants and minorities"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-235) and index.
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KJC5144.M56 A76 2023
Language
English
ISBN
9781032188300 (hardback)
1032188308 (hardback)
9781032188362 (paperback)
1032188367 (paperback)
9781003256489 (ebook)
1032188308 (hardback)
9781032188362 (paperback)
1032188367 (paperback)
9781003256489 (ebook)
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