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European human rights justice and privatisation. The growing influence of foreign private funds

ISBN: 9781108497053

74,88 71,14 IVA incluido

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Fecha de edición 10/05/2021
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With the decline of public funding and new strategies pursued by interest groups, foreign prívate foundations and donors have become growing contributors to the European human rights justice System. These groups have created their own litigation teams, have increasingly funded NGOs litigating the European Courts, and have contributed to the contení and supervisión of European judgments, all of which has had direct effects on the growth and procedure of human rights. European Human Rights Justice and Privatisation analyses the impacts of this prívate influence and its effects on international relations between States, including the orientation of European jurisprudence towards Eastern countries and the promotion of prívate and neoliberal interests. This book looks at the direct and indirect threat posed by this prívate influence to the independence of European justice and to the protection of human rights in Europe.

Gaétan Cliquennois works as a sénior fellow in the eld of human rights.

He is currently a permanent Research Fellow at the CNRS/DCS, Law and Social Change, University of Nantes, and has been a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge and the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Dr. Fabien Medvecky is a science communication academic at the Centre for Science Communication, University of Otago, New Zealand. He holds a PhD in Philosophy and works at the intersection between values, science, and society.

Professor Joan Leach is the Director of the Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness of Science at the Australian National University. She wants science communication to be oriented toward the public good and thinks discussions of ethics are a good place to start.