SZYMCZAK – THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL JUDGE, Publications of the International Institute of Human Rights
SZYMCZAK – THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL JUDGE, Publications of the International Institute of Human Rights
    SZYMCZAK
    THE EUROPEAN CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS AND THE NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL JUDGE, Publications of the International Institute of Human Rights
Édition :
    Brussels
Date :
    2006
    , br., good condition, XXI-849 p.
    "This excellent doctoral thesis analyzes this situation in great depth. The reflections in the first part of the work include the 'cooperation' between judges at both the constitutional and conventional levels. This existing cooperation must be continued and strengthened. The thesis characterizes this cooperation. The second part of the work deals with the current trend toward a 'hierarchical' ranking of the courts at these two levels. It is true that there is no institutional 'organic' superiority of the Strasbourg Court over national constitutional courts, but, as the author explains with depth, there is, to a certain degree, a substantial de facto superiority. The increasing alignment of constitutional courts' positions with the Strasbourg Court's jurisprudence may lead, in the area of fundamental rights, to the emergence of a European constitutional law. The thesis has addressed, in an excellent manner, a topic of paramount importance for the development of common standards of fundamental rights in Europe." » (Rainer Arnold, RIDC n° 4/2008, p. 1068 et seq.).

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