The European Convention on Human Rights and private law : comparative perspectives from South-Eastern Europe / edited by Mateja Durovic and Cristina Poncibò.
The European Convention on Human Rights and private law : comparative perspectives from South-Eastern Europe / edited by Mateja Durovic and Cristina Poncibò.
Private law, rule of law and the European Court of Human Rights : comparative perspectives from South-Eastern Europe : an introduction / Cristina Poncibò and Mateja Durovic Rule of law and the next generation EU recovery plan : a bumpy road from vagueness to conditionality / Gianmaria Ajani (Un)defining the right to property in the light of the case law of the European Court of Human Rights / Sabrina Praduroux Access to justice as an integral part of the rule of law in Western Balkan countries / Svitlana Zadorozhna The system of consumer protection and its correlation with the concept of human rights protection in Southeast Europe / Darko Spasevski Horizontal application of fundamental rights and general principles in private disputes : an Albanian perspective / Fjoralba Caka and Nada Dollani The role of the rule of law in Croatian private law relationships / Emilia Mišćenić ECHR and the derogation in a time of emergency - The case of the Republic of North Macedonia / Julija Brsakoska Bazerkoska and Aleksandar Spasov Property rights and the secularisation of the state : challenges of North Macedonian pluralism / Federica Torta Blast from the past - Consumer collective redress in Serbia / Branka Babovic Vuksanovic Rule by law, excessive length of proceedings, and property rights in Slovenia / Mitja Kovac Private and family life of same-sex couples before the ECtHR and the CJEU : the Romanian perspective / Raluca Bercea Orthodoxy and acquis communautaire / Giovanni Cimbalo.
Summary
"In this book a team of expert contributors address challenging issues concerning the relationship between private law and the rule of law and human rights, with specific focus on case studies from South-Eastern Europe. The book examines the broadening application of human rights to the private law fields and the resulting effects. Contributors offer a truly interdisciplinary perspective drawn from comparative law, civil law, procedural law and public law. By so doing, for the first time, they offer insights into the fascinating questions the region poses for private law and human rights." --from back cover.