Parliaments and Human Rights
Redressing the Democratic Deficit
Herausgeber: Hunt, Murray; Yowell, Paul; Hooper, Hayley
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Herausgeber: Hunt, Murray; Yowell, Paul; Hooper, Hayley
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This book is the first volume to unite theoretical and practical insights into the protection of human rights by legislatures from a number of domestic jurisdictions, international organisations, and leading scholars.
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This book is the first volume to unite theoretical and practical insights into the protection of human rights by legislatures from a number of domestic jurisdictions, international organisations, and leading scholars.
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- Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9781509915453
- ISBN-10: 1509915451
- Artikelnr.: 48934937
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Hart Studies in Comparative Public Law
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 540
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 918g
- ISBN-13: 9781509915453
- ISBN-10: 1509915451
- Artikelnr.: 48934937
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Murray Hunt is Legal Adviser to the Joint Committee on Human Rights of the United Kingdom Parliament and a Visiting Professor of Law at the University of Oxford. Hayley J Hooper is a Junior Research Fellow at Homerton College, University of Cambridge. Paul Yowell is a Fellow in Law at Oriel College, University of Oxford.
1. Introduction
Murray Hunt, Hayley Hooper and Paul Yowell
PART I: LEGISLATIVE REVIEW FOR HUMAN RIGHTS COMPATIBILITY
2. Finding and Filling the Democratic Deficit in Human Rights
David Kinley
3. Legislative Rights Review: Addressing the Gap Between Ideals and
Constraints
Janet Hiebert
4. The role of Parliaments following judgments of the European Court of
Human Rights
Phil Leach and Alice Donald
PART II: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN THE UK PARLIAMENT
5. The Joint Committee on Human Rights
David Feldman
6. The Joint Committee on Human Rights: A Hybrid Breed of Constitutional
Watchdog
Aileen Kavanagh
7. How has the Joint Committee on Human Rights affected legislative
deliberation?
Paul Yowell
8. Parliament's Role following Declarations of Incompatibility under the
Human Rights Act
Jeff King
PART III: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN OTHER PARLIAMENTS
9. Australia's Exclusive Parliamentary Model of Rights Protection
George Williams and Lisa Burton
10. Legislative Review for Human Rights Compatibility: A View from Sweden
Thomas Bull and Iain Cameron
11. Guaranteeing international human rights standards in The Netherlands:
the Parliamentary dimension
Martin Kuijer
12. Human rights in the European Parliament
Geoffrey Harris
13. The protection of human rights in the legislative process in Scotland
Bruce Adamson
14. Human rights in the Northern Ireland Assembly
David Russell
15. Human rights in the Welsh Assembly
Ann Sherlock
PART IV: INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES TO INCREASE THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTS IN
RELATION TO HUMAN RIGHTS
16. The work of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
Ingeborg Schwarz
17. The work of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Andrew Drzemczewski and Julia Lowis
18. The work of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
George Kunnath and Angela Patrick
PART V: THE IMPLICATIONS OF LEGISLATIVE RIGHTS REVIEW FOR COURTS
19. The Use of Parliamentary Materials by Courts in Proportionality
Judgments
Hayley Hooper
20. Democratic Deliberation and Judicial Review
Liora Lazarus
21. The Varied Roles of Courts and Legislatures in Rights Protection
Kent Roach
PART VI: A DEMOCRATIC CULTURE OF JUSTIFICATION
22. What is a Democratic Culture of Justification?
David Dyzenhaus
23. From Dialogue to Deliberation: Human Rights Adjudication and Prisoners'
Right to Vote
Sandy Fredman
24. Conclusion: Can Human Rights be Democratised?
Murray Hunt
Murray Hunt, Hayley Hooper and Paul Yowell
PART I: LEGISLATIVE REVIEW FOR HUMAN RIGHTS COMPATIBILITY
2. Finding and Filling the Democratic Deficit in Human Rights
David Kinley
3. Legislative Rights Review: Addressing the Gap Between Ideals and
Constraints
Janet Hiebert
4. The role of Parliaments following judgments of the European Court of
Human Rights
Phil Leach and Alice Donald
PART II: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN THE UK PARLIAMENT
5. The Joint Committee on Human Rights
David Feldman
6. The Joint Committee on Human Rights: A Hybrid Breed of Constitutional
Watchdog
Aileen Kavanagh
7. How has the Joint Committee on Human Rights affected legislative
deliberation?
Paul Yowell
8. Parliament's Role following Declarations of Incompatibility under the
Human Rights Act
Jeff King
PART III: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN OTHER PARLIAMENTS
9. Australia's Exclusive Parliamentary Model of Rights Protection
George Williams and Lisa Burton
10. Legislative Review for Human Rights Compatibility: A View from Sweden
Thomas Bull and Iain Cameron
11. Guaranteeing international human rights standards in The Netherlands:
the Parliamentary dimension
Martin Kuijer
12. Human rights in the European Parliament
Geoffrey Harris
13. The protection of human rights in the legislative process in Scotland
Bruce Adamson
14. Human rights in the Northern Ireland Assembly
David Russell
15. Human rights in the Welsh Assembly
Ann Sherlock
PART IV: INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES TO INCREASE THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTS IN
RELATION TO HUMAN RIGHTS
16. The work of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
Ingeborg Schwarz
17. The work of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Andrew Drzemczewski and Julia Lowis
18. The work of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
George Kunnath and Angela Patrick
PART V: THE IMPLICATIONS OF LEGISLATIVE RIGHTS REVIEW FOR COURTS
19. The Use of Parliamentary Materials by Courts in Proportionality
Judgments
Hayley Hooper
20. Democratic Deliberation and Judicial Review
Liora Lazarus
21. The Varied Roles of Courts and Legislatures in Rights Protection
Kent Roach
PART VI: A DEMOCRATIC CULTURE OF JUSTIFICATION
22. What is a Democratic Culture of Justification?
David Dyzenhaus
23. From Dialogue to Deliberation: Human Rights Adjudication and Prisoners'
Right to Vote
Sandy Fredman
24. Conclusion: Can Human Rights be Democratised?
Murray Hunt
1. Introduction
Murray Hunt, Hayley Hooper and Paul Yowell
PART I: LEGISLATIVE REVIEW FOR HUMAN RIGHTS COMPATIBILITY
2. Finding and Filling the Democratic Deficit in Human Rights
David Kinley
3. Legislative Rights Review: Addressing the Gap Between Ideals and
Constraints
Janet Hiebert
4. The role of Parliaments following judgments of the European Court of
Human Rights
Phil Leach and Alice Donald
PART II: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN THE UK PARLIAMENT
5. The Joint Committee on Human Rights
David Feldman
6. The Joint Committee on Human Rights: A Hybrid Breed of Constitutional
Watchdog
Aileen Kavanagh
7. How has the Joint Committee on Human Rights affected legislative
deliberation?
Paul Yowell
8. Parliament's Role following Declarations of Incompatibility under the
Human Rights Act
Jeff King
PART III: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN OTHER PARLIAMENTS
9. Australia's Exclusive Parliamentary Model of Rights Protection
George Williams and Lisa Burton
10. Legislative Review for Human Rights Compatibility: A View from Sweden
Thomas Bull and Iain Cameron
11. Guaranteeing international human rights standards in The Netherlands:
the Parliamentary dimension
Martin Kuijer
12. Human rights in the European Parliament
Geoffrey Harris
13. The protection of human rights in the legislative process in Scotland
Bruce Adamson
14. Human rights in the Northern Ireland Assembly
David Russell
15. Human rights in the Welsh Assembly
Ann Sherlock
PART IV: INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES TO INCREASE THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTS IN
RELATION TO HUMAN RIGHTS
16. The work of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
Ingeborg Schwarz
17. The work of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Andrew Drzemczewski and Julia Lowis
18. The work of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
George Kunnath and Angela Patrick
PART V: THE IMPLICATIONS OF LEGISLATIVE RIGHTS REVIEW FOR COURTS
19. The Use of Parliamentary Materials by Courts in Proportionality
Judgments
Hayley Hooper
20. Democratic Deliberation and Judicial Review
Liora Lazarus
21. The Varied Roles of Courts and Legislatures in Rights Protection
Kent Roach
PART VI: A DEMOCRATIC CULTURE OF JUSTIFICATION
22. What is a Democratic Culture of Justification?
David Dyzenhaus
23. From Dialogue to Deliberation: Human Rights Adjudication and Prisoners'
Right to Vote
Sandy Fredman
24. Conclusion: Can Human Rights be Democratised?
Murray Hunt
Murray Hunt, Hayley Hooper and Paul Yowell
PART I: LEGISLATIVE REVIEW FOR HUMAN RIGHTS COMPATIBILITY
2. Finding and Filling the Democratic Deficit in Human Rights
David Kinley
3. Legislative Rights Review: Addressing the Gap Between Ideals and
Constraints
Janet Hiebert
4. The role of Parliaments following judgments of the European Court of
Human Rights
Phil Leach and Alice Donald
PART II: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN THE UK PARLIAMENT
5. The Joint Committee on Human Rights
David Feldman
6. The Joint Committee on Human Rights: A Hybrid Breed of Constitutional
Watchdog
Aileen Kavanagh
7. How has the Joint Committee on Human Rights affected legislative
deliberation?
Paul Yowell
8. Parliament's Role following Declarations of Incompatibility under the
Human Rights Act
Jeff King
PART III: LEGISLATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW IN OTHER PARLIAMENTS
9. Australia's Exclusive Parliamentary Model of Rights Protection
George Williams and Lisa Burton
10. Legislative Review for Human Rights Compatibility: A View from Sweden
Thomas Bull and Iain Cameron
11. Guaranteeing international human rights standards in The Netherlands:
the Parliamentary dimension
Martin Kuijer
12. Human rights in the European Parliament
Geoffrey Harris
13. The protection of human rights in the legislative process in Scotland
Bruce Adamson
14. Human rights in the Northern Ireland Assembly
David Russell
15. Human rights in the Welsh Assembly
Ann Sherlock
PART IV: INTERNATIONAL INITIATIVES TO INCREASE THE ROLE OF PARLIAMENTS IN
RELATION TO HUMAN RIGHTS
16. The work of the Inter-Parliamentary Union
Ingeborg Schwarz
17. The work of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe
Andrew Drzemczewski and Julia Lowis
18. The work of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
George Kunnath and Angela Patrick
PART V: THE IMPLICATIONS OF LEGISLATIVE RIGHTS REVIEW FOR COURTS
19. The Use of Parliamentary Materials by Courts in Proportionality
Judgments
Hayley Hooper
20. Democratic Deliberation and Judicial Review
Liora Lazarus
21. The Varied Roles of Courts and Legislatures in Rights Protection
Kent Roach
PART VI: A DEMOCRATIC CULTURE OF JUSTIFICATION
22. What is a Democratic Culture of Justification?
David Dyzenhaus
23. From Dialogue to Deliberation: Human Rights Adjudication and Prisoners'
Right to Vote
Sandy Fredman
24. Conclusion: Can Human Rights be Democratised?
Murray Hunt







