Europe and Asia as a Legal Area for Fundamental Rights / edited by Masahisa Deguchi, Kimio Yakushiji.
2023
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Title
Europe and Asia as a Legal Area for Fundamental Rights / edited by Masahisa Deguchi, Kimio Yakushiji.
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Edition
1st ed. 2023.
Imprint
Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2023.
Description
XII, 186 p. 1 illus. online resource
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The European Union and the Council of Europe as legal area of freedom, fundamental rights and rule of law
Protection of Human Rights in East and Southeast Asian countries after World War II
Peacekeeping, Protection of Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law in Europe - Problems, Future Prospects and an International Role Model
BREXIT and the European Convention on Human Rights
The EU as a defender of the Liberal International Order and the Rule of Law
The primacy of EU law over national law: Rule of law contested - Reflections on the Case of the Polish Constitutional Court
Human Rights Limitation in the Rule of Law from Vietnam's Practice
Protection of personal data as property in the Chinese constitutional order.
Protection of Human Rights in East and Southeast Asian countries after World War II
Peacekeeping, Protection of Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law in Europe - Problems, Future Prospects and an International Role Model
BREXIT and the European Convention on Human Rights
The EU as a defender of the Liberal International Order and the Rule of Law
The primacy of EU law over national law: Rule of law contested - Reflections on the Case of the Polish Constitutional Court
Human Rights Limitation in the Rule of Law from Vietnam's Practice
Protection of personal data as property in the Chinese constitutional order.
Summary
This book explores the possibility of an Asian legal sphere based on the model of Europe. It features articles written by leading experts from Europe and Asia. After centuries of violent conflicts, Europe began a process of integration which leads to 75 years of peace and a community with the common values of freedom, fundamental rights, and the rule of law. But the circumstances that lead to the unification of Europe differ from current-day Asia: Besides the huge economic gaps between neighboring countries and a wide variety of political forms of government, Asia also does not share the unifying narrative of post-WWII Europe. From an economic point of view, Asia is a highly developed region; despite the differences between the political systems, the region has grown together-economically and in recent times also politically. However, the legal systems of the respective countries have not created the necessary conditions for a peaceful coexistence. Can Europe be a model for Asia? Based on the history and development of the European unification process, this book asks the question to what extent Asia can look to Europe as a model and what lessons can be learned.
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9789811975424
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