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Limits of Fundamental Rights Protection by the EU - The Scope for the Development of Positive Obligations (Paperback)
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Limits of Fundamental Rights Protection by the EU - The Scope for the Development of Positive Obligations (Paperback)
Series: Human Rights Research Series, 79
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The concept of positive obligations is familiar to various legal
systems which seek to protect fundamental rights. This concept
means that states are required to take active measures to protect
fundamental rights, such as, for example, adopting a general legal
framework to regulate same-sex relationships in order to ensure
protection of the right to private life. In Europe, positive
obligations have, in particular, been developed in the case-law of
the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) from the 1970s onwards.
The ECtHR has explained that positive obligations are necessary to
ensure that fundamental rights are of practical value and effective
for everyone.The ECtHR is not the only supranational court in
Europe that protects fundamental rights. The Court of Justice of
the European Union (ECJ) also protects fundamental rights within
the scope of EU law. So far, no concept of positive obligations has
been developed by this Court, and the question has been asked
whether such a development can indeed occur under EU law. After
all, the EU is a rather special international organisation which
has specific, mainly economic, interests to protect. It is also
unclear whether the EU has competence to undertake regulatory
action to actively protect fundamental rights. Based on the
insights obtained from the development of positive obligations by
the ECtHR, this volume analyses whether and how positive
obligations could be incorporated into EU law. The relevant
provisions laid down in the EU Treaties and the EU Charter, the
case-law of the ECJ and the specificities of the EU system are
studied to find out where there is scope for recognition of the
concept of positive obligations under EU law, and what limitations
would apply to this.
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