Diversity and European human rights : rewriting judgments of the ECHR /

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Imprint:Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2013.
Description:xvii, 480 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9021856
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Other authors / contributors:Brems, Eva.
ISBN:9781107026605
1107026601
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction Eva Brems
  • Part I. Children
  • 1. Rewriting V v. the United Kingdom: building on a groundbreaking standard
  • 2. Images of children in education: a critical reading of D. H. and Others v. The Czech Republic Sia
  • 3. Mainstreaming children's rights in migration litigation: Muskhadzhiyeva and Others v. Belgium
  • Part II. Gender
  • 4. Redrafting abortion rights under the ECHR: A, B and C v. Ireland
  • 5. A noble cause: a case study of discrimination, symbols and reciprocity
  • 6. From inclusion to transformation: rewriting
  • Part III. Religious Minorities
  • 7. Rethinking Deschomets v. France: reinforcing the protection of religious liberty through personal autonomy in custody disputes
  • 8. Mainstreaming religious diversity in a secular and egalitarian state: the road(s) not taken in Leyla Sahin v. Turkey
  • 9. Suku Phull v. France rewritten from a procedural justice perspective: taking religious minorities seriously
  • Part IV. Sexual Minorities
  • 10. Rewriting Schalk and Kopf: shifting the locus of deference
  • 11. The burden of conjugality
  • 12. The public faces of privacy: rewriting Lustig-Prean and Beckett v. the United Kingdom
  • Part V. Disability
  • 13. Unravelling the knot: Article 8, private life, positive duties and disability: rewriting Sentges v. the Netherlands
  • 14. Re-thinking Herczegfalvy: the ECHR and the control of psychiatric treatment
  • 15. Rewriting Kolanis v. the United Kingdom: the right to community integration
  • Part VI. Cultural Minorities
  • 16. Minority marriage and discrimination: redrafting Muñoz Díaz v. Spain
  • 17. Chapman redux: the European Court of Human Rights and Roma traditional lifestyle
  • 18. Erasing Q, W and X, erasing cultural difference