The European Union and Human Rights
Manfred NOWAK, Jan WOUTERS, Anna-Luise CHANE, Nicolas HACHEZ
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- Categories: Human Rights, December 2020
 - Publisher: OUP - Oxford University Press
 - ISBN: 9780198814191
 - Publication Date: 17/12/2020
 - Binding: Paperback
 - Number of pages: 704
 
Summary
With the adoption of the Lisbon Treaty, the profile of human rights 
issues has greatly risen in relation to EU policies, whether internal or
 external. The EU has thereby made the commitment to ensure that all its
 actions are compliant with human rights, and seek to promote them. Yet,
 the EU's commitment has come under scrutiny, not only for its 
ground-breaking character, but also because recent events have put it to
 the test. 
This volume has been designed to take stock of these 
developments, to comprehensively discuss the conceptualization and 
operationalization of the EU's commitment to human rights throughout the
 EU's relationships, policies, actions and legislative activity, and to 
critically assess its outcome. This title is divided into four parts: 
'Framework' presents the issues related to human rights promotion by the
 EU; 'Actors' delves into the relationships that play a part, at home or
 abroad, in regards to human rights policies and judgements; 'Policies' 
takes a case-study approach and systematically reviews a range of EU 
internal and external policies to assess their human rights impact and 
implementation; and finally, 'Strategies' provides an integrated 
assessment of the design and implementation of the EU's commitment to 
human rights.
This book brings together essays from around the 
world, each discussing different aspects of EU commitment, and 
evaluating the extent to which the EU is delivering on it. Each chapter 
provides an introduction to the state of affairs, discusses 
opportunities and challenges, and provides recommendations. As such, it 
is an essential reference book on human rights policies throughout the 
EU and their impact throughout the world.
Table of contents
Forward: a union of values, Herman Van Rompuy
 The European Union and human rights: law and policy - an introduction, Jan Wouters, Anna-Luise Chané, Manfred Nowak
 Framework
 1:From an economic community to a union of values: the emergence of the EU's commitment to human rights, Jan Wouters
 2:Factors enabling and hindering the promotion and protection of human rights by the EU, Eva Maria Lassen
 3:Conceptual underpinnings of the EU's commitment to human rights, Lorena Sosa and Alexandra Timmer
 4:The normative framework of the EU's commitment to human rights: the 
Treaties, the Charter, Member States' constitutional traditions, and 
international law, Chiara Altafin, Karin Lukas, Manfred Nowak
 5:The EU's institutional human rights architecture, Monika Mayrhofer
 Actors
 6:The EU's engagement with its Member States on human rights, Jan Wouters
 7:The EU's engagement with the United Nations on human rights, Anna-Luise Chané
 8:The EU's engagement with the Council of Europe and the OSCE on human rights, Jakub Jaraczewski, Wladyslaw Józwicki, Zdzislaw Kedzia
 9:The EU's engagement with non-European regional organizations on human rights, Elizabeth Salmon and Magnus Killander
 10:The EU's engagement with the Eastern Partnership on human rights, Pál Dunay
 11:The human rights encounter between the EU and its Southern Mediterranean partners, T. Jeremy Gunn and Alvaro Lagresa
 12:The EU's engagement with foreign powers on human rights: Brazil, China and India, Francisca Costa Reis, Weiyuan Gao, Vineet Hedge
 13:The EU's engagement with civil society on human rights, Jeff Kenner, Katrina Peake, Stuart Wallace
 14:The EU's engagement with business on human rights, Mary E. Footer
 Policies
 15:EU enlargement policy and human rights, Beata Huszka and Zsolt Körtvélyesi
 16:EU trade policy and human rights, Nicolas Hachez and Axel Marx
 17:Human rights in EU development cooperation, Brecht Lein
 18:Human rights in the EU's common security and defence policy, Carmen Marquez Carrasco
 19:EU migration policy and human rights, Elina Pirjatanniemi and Maija Mustaniemi-Laakso
 20:EU security and counterterrorism policies and human rights, Elina Pirjatanniemi and Mikaela Heikkilä
 21:EU human rights and democratization policy, Cristina Churruca Muguruza and Felipe Gómez Isa
 22:The EU's engagement with human rights defenders, Wolfgang Benedek
 Strategies
 23:EU practices on measuring human rights, Markus Möstl, Maddalena Vivona, Isabella Meier, Klaus Starl
 24:The EU's (strategic) use of human rights tools and instruments, Manfred Nowak and Karolina Podstawa
 25:Towards ever greater coherence? Human rights policies in the evolving EU, Lisa Ginsborg and Graham Finlay
 26:Conclusion: delivery, coherence and effectiveness - a triple challenge for the EU's commitment to human rights, Nicolas Hachez