European Yearbook on Human Rights 2019
Manfred NOWAK, Lisa HESCHL, Philip CZECH, Karin LUKAS
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- Categories: Human Rights
 - Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers
 - ISBN: 9781780688541
 - Publication Date: 31/10/2019
 - Binding: Paperback
 - Number of pages: 588
 
Summary
2018 has been another challenging year for human rights in Europe and 
globally. International human rights standards, the rule of law and 
international human rights institutions have come under increasing 
pressure. The eleventh volume of the European Yearbook on Human Rights 
discusses the backgrounds of these developments and outlines the 
potential implications and possible solutions. The backsliding of 
democracy in Poland and Hungary, the human rights fallout from Brexit 
and the human rights situations in Chechnya and the Ukraine are 
mentioned as just a few examples. The Yearbook also includes 
contributions on all-time classics such as the right to freedom of 
expression or fair trial and tensions between security and the 
protection of human rights, as well as more recent developments on the 
rights of persons with disabilities and the rights of children to be 
heard in political processes.
The European Yearbook on Human 
Rights brings together renowned scholars, emerging voices and 
practitioners. Split into parts devoted to recent developments in the 
European Union, the Council of Europe and the OSCE as well as through 
reports from the field, the contributions engage with some of the most 
important human rights issues and developments in Europe. The Yearbook 
helps to better understand the rich landscape of the European regional 
human rights system and is intended to stimulate discussions, critical 
thinking and further research in this field.