A Constitutionalist Approach to the European Convention on Human Rights : (Record no. 45073)

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International Standard Book Number 9781509946877
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Transcribing agency VITAP
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Edition number 23rd
Classification number 341.48094 SON
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Personal name Sonnleitner, Lisa
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Title A Constitutionalist Approach to the European Convention on Human Rights :
Remainder of title The Legitimacy of Evolutive and Static Interpretation : Volume-3 /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Lisa Sonnleitner
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Oxford, United Kingdom
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Hart Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2022
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Extent xviii, 204p. : ill. ; 24cm
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Title Hart Studies in Constitutional Theory
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General note It includes Bibliography and Index Pages.<br/><br/>Description<br/><br/>This book presents a new constitutional argument for the legitimacy of evolutive interpretation of the ECHR. It constructs a model, in which evolutive and static constitutional principles are balanced with each other.<br/><br/>The author argues that there are three possible interpretive approaches in time-sensitive interpretations of the ECHR, but that only one of them is justifiable by reference to the constitutional principles of the ECHR in every single case.<br/><br/>The ECHR's constitutional principles either require an evolutive or static interpretation or they do not establish a preference relation at all, which leads to a margin of appreciation of the member states in the interpretation of the Convention. The balancing model requires the determination of the weights of the competing evolutive and static constitutional principles. For this purpose, the author defines weighting factors for determining the importance of evolutive or static interpretation in a concrete case.<br/>Table of Contents<br/>PART I<br/>FUNDAMENTALS<br/>1. On the Concepts of Law and Human Rights<br/>I. The Dual Nature of Law<br/>II. The Concept of Human Rights<br/>2. A New Concept of Evolutive and Static Interpretation<br/>I. Evolutive Interpretation Within a Normative Theory of Interpretation<br/>II. Evolutive Interpretation as an Element of the Time Dimension of Interpretation<br/>III. Static Interpretation as the Parameter for Evolutive Interpretation<br/>3. The Legitimacy of Evolutive Interpretation Revisited<br/>I. Evolutive Interpretation and the ECHR<br/>II. Evolutive Interpretation and the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties<br/>III. Evolutive Interpretation and General Principles of International Law<br/>4. The Criticism against Evolutive Interpretation Revisited<br/>I. Democratic Legitimacy of Evolutive Interpretation<br/>II. Sovereignty<br/>III. Rule of Law<br/><br/>PART II<br/>THE ECHR CONSTITUTION<br/>5. The Argument of Constitutionalism<br/>I. Constitutionalism in the International Realm<br/>II. Cosmopolitan Constitutionalism<br/>III. Deliberative or Discursive Constitutionalism<br/>6. The Constitutional Nature of the ECHR<br/>I. The Constitutional Status of the ECHR's Judicial Review Mechanism<br/>II. Locating the ECHR in the International Constitutionalism Debate<br/>7. Three Basic Constitutional Principles of the ECHR<br/>I. The Three Pillars of the Council of Europe as Constitutional Principles<br/>II. The Ideal and Real Dimension in the ECHR<br/>III. Time Dimension of Interpretation and the Dual Nature of the ECHR<br/><br/>PART III<br/>BALANCED LEGITIMACY MODEL<br/>8. Setting the Scene for Balancing at the Interpretation Stage<br/>I. The Distinction between Rules and Principles<br/>II. Connecting Static and Evolutive Interpretation to Formal and Material Principles<br/>III. Balancing in the Different Stages of Law Application<br/>IV. Balancing of Interpretive Canons<br/>9. The Balancing Model for Evolutive and Static Interpretation<br/>I. Basic Ideas on the Balancing Model<br/>II. Critical Aspects of Balancing in Human Rights Interpretation<br/>III. Internal Structure of the Balancing Model<br/>IV. Weight Formula<br/>10. External Justification<br/>I. How to Accord Weights in the ECHR?<br/>II. Weighting Rules in the Time Dimension of Interpretation<br/>III. The Epistemic Reliability of the Underlying Premises<br/><br/>PART IV<br/>THE BALANCED LEGITIMACY MODEL APPLIED<br/>11. The Right to Divorce<br/>I. Facts of the Case<br/>II. Time Dimension of Interpretation<br/>III. The ECtHR's Reasoning<br/>IV. The Balancing of Static and Evolutive Interpretation<br/>V. The Legitimacy of the Evolutive Approach to Interpretation<br/>12. The Right to Assisted Suicide<br/>I. Facts of the Case<br/>II. Time Dimension of Interpretation<br/>III. The ECtHR's Reasoning<br/>IV. The Balancing of Static and Evolutive Interpretation<br/>V. The Legitimacy of the Static Approach to Interpretation<br/>13. The Right to Preservation of the Environment<br/>I. Facts of the Case<br/>II. Time Dimension of Interpretation<br/>III. The ECtHR's Reasoning<br/>IV. The Balancing of Static and Evolutive Interpretation<br/>V. A Stalemate Case <br/><br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Europe; Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms; Human rights; Constitutional law—Philosophy; Human rights—Philosophy
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