Russia and European human-rights law [electronic resource] : the rise of the civilizational argument / edited by Lauri Mälksoo
- Published:
- Leiden : Brill Nijhoff, [2014]
- Physical Description:
- xii, 235 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Additional Creators:
- Mälksoo, Lauri
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- Contents:
- The human-rights concept of the Russian Orthodox Church and its patriarch Kirill I: a critical appraisal / Lauri Mälksoo -- Culture re-introduced: contestation of human rights in contemporary Russia / Petr Preclik -- Tilting at windmills? The European response to violations of media freedom in Russia / Dorothea Schönfeld -- Orthodox pluralism: contours of freedom of religion in the Russian Federation and Strasbourg jurisprudence / Dara Hallinan -- Assessing human rights in Russia: not to miss the forest for the trees. a response to Preclik, Schönfeld and Hallinan / Valdislav Starzhenetskii -- Concluding observations: Russian and European human-rights law: margins of the margin of appreciation / Lauri Mälksoo.
- Summary:
- "In this book, Lauri Mälksoo and his co-authors critically examine Russia's experiences as part of the European human-rights protection system since its admittance to the Council of Europe in 1998. The authors combine legal and constructivist international-relations theory perspectives in studying Russia's practice and rhetoric as a member of the Council of Europe and a subject to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights."--Back cover.
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- 9789004203303 (hardback : alk. paper)
9004203303 (hardback : alk. paper)
9789004203310 (e-book) - Bibliography Note:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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