The changes made by the Lisbon Treaty suggest that its entry into
force in December 2009 marks a new stage in the shaping of the EU's
commitment to the protection of fundamental rights. This book's
concern is to provide an examination of the several (and
interlocking) challenges which the Lisbon reforms present. The book
will not only address the fresh and intriguing challenges for the
EU as an entity committed to the protection and promotion of
fundamental rights presented by developments 'post-Lisbon', but
also a number of conundrums about the scope and method of
protection of fundamental rights in the EU which existed
'pre-Lisbon' and which endure. The book consists of three parts.
The first part is concerned with the safeguarding of fundamental
rights in Europe's internal market. The second part of the book is
entitled 'The Scope of Fundamental Rights in EU Law' and the
chapters discuss the reach of fundamental rights and their
horizontal dimension. The last part of this book deals with 'The
Constitutional Dimension of Fundamental Rights' analysing the
special relationship between the ECJ and the ECtHR and the issue of
rights competition between the EU Charter on Fundamental Rights,
the European Convention on Human Rights and national rights
catalogues.
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