The EU and the International Legal Order: The Case of Human Rights
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Malcolm EVANS and Panos KOUTRAKOS (eds), Beyond the Established Legal Orders. Policy Interconnections between the EU and the Rest of the World, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2011, 127-147
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DE WITTE, Bruno, The EU and the International Legal Order: The Case of Human Rights, in Malcolm EVANS and Panos KOUTRAKOS (eds), Beyond the Established Legal Orders. Policy Interconnections between the EU and the Rest of the World, Oxford, Hart Publishing, 2011, 127-147 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/18341
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I. Introduction
II. Judicial Interconnections: The European Court of Justice as a Human Rights Actor
A. Judicial reference to the European Convention on Human Rights
B. Judicial reference to other international instruments
III. Non-Judicial Interconnections: The Role of International Human Rights in the External and Internal Policies of the EU Institutions
A. The European Union as a party to international human rights treaties
B. Human rights policy in the pre-accession context
C. External human rights policy more generally
D. The EU Charter as a barrier to the domestic impact of international human rights instruments?
IV. Conclusion