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    The European Convention on Human Rights and Private Law: Comparative Perspectives from South-Eastern Europe

    The European Convention on Human Rights and Private Law by Durovic, Mateja; Poncib?, Cristina;

    Comparative Perspectives from South-Eastern Europe

    Series: Modern Studies in European Law;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Hart Publishing
    • Date of Publication 14 November 2024
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781509958085
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages320 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Language English
    • 662

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    Long description:

    In this book a team of expert contributors address challenging issues concerning the relationship between private law and the rule of law and human rights, with specific focus on case studies from South-Eastern Europe.

    The book examines the broadening application of human rights to the private law fields and the resulting effects. Contributors offer a truly interdisciplinary perspective drawn from comparative law, civil law, procedural law and public law. By so doing, for the first time, they offer insights into the fascinating questions the region poses for private law and human rights.

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    Table of Contents:

    Section 1 - Private Law and Rule of Law - Theoretical Frameworks
    1. Private Law, Rule of Law and ECtHR: An Introduction
    2. The ECtHR and Private Law
    3. The ECtHR and Transition Democracies
    Section 2 - Comparative Perspectives from South-Eastern Europe
    4. ECtHR and the Derogation in Time of Emergency - the Case of Republic of North Macedonia
    5. Consumer Law and Fundamental Rights - the Case of Western Balkans
    6. Montenegro
    7. Serbia
    8. Croatia
    9. ECtHR and Property Right: Comparative Perspectives
    10. Property Right and Religion: The Lake Ohrid Case
    11. Albania
    12. Slovenia
    Section 3 - Comparative Analysis and Future Directions of Research
    13. Fundamental Rights and Private Law
    14. The ECtHR and Next Generation EU
    15. Comparative Analysis and Conclusions

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