[Mélanges Cohen-Jonathan] – LIBERTÉS, JUSTICE, TOLÉRANCE. Mélanges en hommage au Doyen Gérard COHEN-JONATHAN, t. II [seul]
[Mélanges Cohen-Jonathan] – LIBERTÉS, JUSTICE, TOLÉRANCE. Mélanges en hommage au Doyen Gérard COHEN-JONATHAN, t. II [seul]
[Mélanges Cohen-Jonathan] – LIBERTÉS, JUSTICE, TOLÉRANCE. Mélanges en hommage au Doyen Gérard COHEN-JONATHAN, t. II [seul]
    [Mélanges Cohen-Jonathan]
    FREEDOMS, JUSTICE, TOLERANCE. Essays in homage to Dean Gérard COHEN-JONATHAN, vol. II [alone]
Édition :
    Brussels
Date :
    2004
    in-8, bound ed., (faded cover, adhesive tape), XXVI-1784 p.
    This double volume of essays is particularly substantial and includes, among others, the following contributions: Pierre Albert, Remarks on the evolution of press law under the Second Empire; Denis Alland, Observations on the international duty to protect the individual; Paul Amselek, The Courts of Auditors and Article 6-1 of the European Convention on Human Rights: a highly questionable example of French exceptionalism; Robert Badinter, The Charter of Fundamental Rights in light of the work of the Convention on the Future of Europe; Claude Blumann, European citizenship and fundamental rights in European Union law: between competition and complementarity; Jean-Claude Bonichot, The European Convention on Human Rights and urban planning law; Guy Braibant, From the European Convention on Human Rights to the Charter of Fundamental Rights; Guy Canivet, The principle of fairness in appeals to the Court of Cassation; Jacques Chevallier, Reflections on the notion of positive discrimination; Jean-Paul Costa, Who falls under the jurisdiction of which State(s) within the meaning of Article 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights?; Charles Debbasch, French injustice; Mireille Delmas-Marty, Global disorder and human rights; Louis Dubouis, A singular freedom: the freedom to seek medical treatment (aspects of French and European law); Pierre-Marie Dupuy, Dynamics of human rights and international civil society; Louis Favoreu, National constitutional courts and the European Court of Human Rights; Claude Goyard, Specific mechanisms for protection against sectarian abuses; Serge Guinchard, O Kress, where is thy victory? Or the difficult reception, in France, of a (half) lesson in procedural democracy; Robert Hertzog, The difficult establishment of local democracy in Eastern Europe: some problems in the application of the European Charter of Local Self-Government; Gérard Israël, The humanity of human rights; Robert Kovar, The right of citizens of the European Union to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States; Bertrand Mathieu, Bioethics, matrix of the rights of a new man; Jean Morange, The protection of the reputation or rights of others and freedom of expression; Carlo Santulli, Observations and proposal on the “extension” of the concept of victim of a human rights violation; Brigitte Stern, September 11, 2001: what international legal responsibilities?; Michel Troper, The judiciary and democracy; Didier Truchet, On the right to be forgotten and the duty of remembrance; Michel Verpeaux, When the flag and the anthem join the language; Jean Waline, The influence of the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights on French positive law.

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