More Equal than Others?

More Equal than Others?

Perspectives on the Principle of Equality from International and EU Law

Rossi, Pierfrancesco; Marotti, Loris; Zarra, Giovanni; Amoroso, Daniele; Spagnolo, Andrea

T.M.C. Asser Press

11/2022

364

Dura

Inglês

9789462655386

15 a 20 dias

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Part I. General/Theoretical Aspects.- Chapter 1. Variations on the Principle of Equality in International and EU Law.- Chapter 2. Sovereign Inequality and Struggles for Equality.- Chapter 3. Equality of States and Mutual Membership in European Union Law: Contemporary Reflections.- Part II. Equality of States and International Organizations in International and EU Law.- Chapter 4. Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL) and Inequality in International Criminal Justice: A Critical Assessment.- Chapter 5. The Recognition of the Formal Equality of International Organizations by the Means of an International Rule of Incorporation.- Chapter 6. The "Institutionalized Inequality" of the ESM Voting System: Doubts and Perspectives after the Reform.- Part III. Inter-Individual Equality: Human Rights and Conflict of Laws Issues.- Chapter 7. The Status of Workers in EU Free Movement Law: A Difficult Balance Between Equality and Economic Integration.- Chapter 8. Equality and Heteronormativity: Heterosexual Majority and Homosexual Minority in the European Convention on Human Rights.- Chapter 9. Equality, Conflict of Laws and Human Rights.- Chapter 10. Equality in the Application of "Imperative Norms": A "More Equal than Others" Principle in EU Conflict of Laws in Contractual Matters?.- Part IV. Procedural Aspects of Equality.- Chapter 11. Equality before Courts and Tribunals - The Case for a Comparative Approach.- Chapter 12. Equality in the Access to the ECtHR - Filling Procedural Gaps Concerning Locus Standi and Representation of Extremely Vulnerable Individuals.- Chapter 13. Residual Jurisdiction in Civil and Commercial Matters through the Lens of Non-Discrimination and Reciprocity.- Chapter 14. Equality and Asymmetry in Treaty-Based Investment Arbitration: Counterclaims by Host States.- Part V Epilogue.- Chapter 15. Epilogue - Animal Farm, International Law - Lorenzo Gradoni.- Chapter 16. General Conclusions: (In)Equalities and International Law: Between Oldand New Forms.
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Principle of equality;Public international law;Private international law;EU law;Human rights law;Circulation of foreign laws and decisions;Effects of human rights over private international law;Equality before international courts and tribunals;Equality and procedural asymmetry;Equality between states and between international organizations