Charter of Fundamental Rights in UK Law
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So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Adieu: Brexit and the Charter of Fundamental Rights
The UK's relationship with the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union can at best be described as strained, at worst, actively hostile. The Charter was, for the UK, an unwanted child, ...
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After the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights: The Court of Justice as a Human Rights Adjudicator?
This article examines the engagement by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) with the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights over the period since the Charter was made formally binding by th...
- Towards an EU Charter of Fundamental Rights?
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Does the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights have Added Value for Social Security?
In this contribution the added value of the Charter in the area of social security is examined. It is concluded that Article 34 of the Charter has not created fundamental rights that can be invoked...
- The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights – Some Reflections on its External Dimension
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EU protection of the substantive criminal law principles of guilt and ne bis in idem under the Charter of Fundamental Rights
European Union (EU) law is increasingly influencing the substantive criminal law of the member states. In this area of law – in which criminal liability and subsequent punishment are at stake – pro...
- The Implementation of the Community Charter of Fundamental Social Rights
- Book Review: Economic and Social Rights under the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights. A Legal Perspective
- The Sting is Always in the Tail. The Personal Scope of Application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
- The Relation between the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and the European Convention on Human Rights – Substantive Aspects
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