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A People's History of the European Court of Human Rights (Paperback)
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A People's History of the European Court of Human Rights (Paperback)
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The exceptionality of America's Supreme Court has long been
conventional wisdom. But the United States Supreme Court is no
longer the only one changing the landscape of public rights and
values. Over the past thirty years, the European Court of Human
Rights has developed an ambitious, American-style body of law.
Unheralded by the mass press, this obscure tribunal in Strasbourg,
France has become, in many ways, the Supreme Court of
Europe.Michael Goldhaber introduces American audiences to the
judicial arm of the Council of Europe--a group distinct from the
European Union, and much larger--whose mission is centered on
interpreting the European Convention on Human Rights. The Council
routinely confronts nations over their most culturally-sensitive,
hot-button issues. It has stared down France on the issue of Muslim
immigration; Ireland on abortion; Greece on Greek Orthodoxy; Turkey
on Kurdish separatism; Austria on Nazism; and Britain on gay rights
and corporal punishment. And what is most extraordinary is that
nations commonly comply.In the battle for the world's conscience,
Goldhaber shows how the court in Strasbourg may be pulling ahead.
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