EU Equality Law
The First Fundamental Rights Policy of the EU
Series: Oxford Studies in European Law;
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 7 November 2018
- ISBN 9780198814665
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages248 pages
- Size 241x164x22 mm
- Weight 538 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
The focus of this monograph is on the evolution of EU policies designed to realize specific fundamental rights, and how this is delivered in EU equality law.
MoreLong description:
The European Union is a supranational organisation with a set of circumscribed powers. Although these powers do not include an all-encompassing fundamental rights' mandate, today's existential challenges - from economic to refugee crisis, via concerns for compliance with the rule of law in some of its Member States - increase the pressure on the EU to develop tools for protection and promotion of such rights.
One way of addressing the tension between the lack of a general mandate and vivid calls for protection is for the EU to focus on selected fundamental rights which it has competence to regulate. One such example is EU law on the fundamental right to equal treatment that has blossomed since the late 1990s. In developing selected fundamental right policies that can be imposed on domestic actors, as EU law does, supranational intervention needs to be carefully tailored to the plural landscape where they are intended to flourish.
This monograph calls for a nuanced use of the infrastructure of EU law to convey shared values at domestic level across Europe.
Muir's exploration of equality makes for a thoughtful, rich, and original contribution to bibliography providing a critique not only on equality but also, more broadly, on rights discourse and the separation of powers in the EU.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Checks and Balances in the Process of Fundamental Rights' Law-Making in the EU
EU Equality Law at a Constitutional Crossroads
Distinguishing Legislation giving Expression to Fundamental Rights: Lessons from EU Equality Law
The Legislative Embedding of the Governance of EU Equality Law
Conclusion