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CIOLLI INES
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Faculty of Law
European Studies LM90
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS PROGRAM
2020/2021
Prof.ssa Ines Ciolli
The fundamental rights course of the LM 90 degree will begin on February 15 at the following times: Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
from 2pm to 4pm Room V
The course will focus on the study of the following issues:
The definition of fundamental rights
The relationship between rights and powers: the art. 16 of declaration of human and citizen rights; The Charters of human rights: from the OHCHR on 1948 to the national constitutional and European charters
The protection of rights: Constitutional protection, European charter’s protection; two different guaranties
The European convention of human rights and the Court of Human rights
The Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union and the European Court of justice
The relationship between ECtHR and ECJ
Principles and rights in the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union
The effects of decisions of ECtHR and ECJ in the national states
The margin of appreciation and the minimum standard of fundamental rights.
"Old" and "new" rights: from personal liberty to rights to food and women's equality.
Suggested book for the examen
1. Robert Schutze, European Constitutional Law, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press 2015 (PART II, Chapter 12: Judicial Power III: EU Fundamental Rights).
2. Harris O'Boyle & Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press 2014 (PART I: The European Convention on Human Rights in Context. PART II: Enforcement Machinery);
Some specific decisions that will be take in consideration during the course
Some references and documents for the exams will be found in classroom code:
https://classroom.google.com/c/NjI1NjUwODc1NDla?cjc=56neyh7
Suggested book for the examen
1. Robert Schutze, European Constitutional Law, 2nd edition, Cambridge University Press 2015 (PART II, Chapter 12: Judicial Power III: EU Fundamental Rights).
2. Harris O'Boyle & Warbrick: Law of the European Convention on Human Rights, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press 2014 (PART I: The European Convention on Human Rights in Context. PART II: Enforcement Machinery);
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