Synergies in Minority Protection: European and International Law Perspectives

Synergies in Minority Protection: European and International Law Perspectives

by RobertDunbar (Editor), KristinHenrard (Editor)

Synopsis

There has recently been a remarkable growth in standard-setting with respect to the protection of minorities in international and European law. Layered on top of existing human rights standards relevant to minorities, these developments have resulted in a complex and multi-faceted regime, but one which still does not amount to an integrated and coherent system of minority protection. In addition to providing an up-to-date account of the relevant standards and their development in practice, this collection breaks new ground by seeking to identify the extent to which some integration and coherence (synergy) is emerging as a result of the work of treaty-monitoring bodies and other international institutions. Leading experts on the main instruments and institutions assess matters such as the application of similar principles, the emergence of common themes, explicit cross-referencing between treaty bodies and international institutions and the development of similar working methods.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 474
Edition: 1
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 08 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0521864836
ISBN 13: 9780521864831
Book Overview: Have recent developments in international and European law resulted in an integrated and coherent system of minority protection?

Media Reviews
...well written and informative...likely that it will become, in future decades, an invaluable reference for historians writing on the social and legal history of the early twenty-first century. --Eric H. Limbach (Department of History, Michigan State University), H-Net Online (H-German)
Author Bio
Kristin Henrard is Associate Professor in the Department of Constitutional Law at Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Robert Dunbar is Reader in Law at the University of Aberdeen School of Law.