Evolving Protection of Prisoners' Rights in Europe

Evolving Protection of Prisoners' Rights in Europe

Cliquennois, Gaetan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2022

220

Dura

Inglês

9780367321536

15 a 20 dias

585

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Introduction

PART 1 EUROPEAN CASE LAW ON PRISONS: A SPLIT JURISPRUDENCE

Chapter 1. The right to life: suicide and homicide prevention in prison

Chapter 2. The prohibition of torture and inhumane and degrading treatment and the right to liberty and security

Chapter 3. The execution of penalties in the jurisprudence of the European Court of human rights

Chapter 4. The Rights of Prisoners within the CJEU's case law.

PART 2. EFFECTIVENESS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN PRISON AND EUROPEAN liRESPONSES TO HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION IN PRISON

Chapter 5. Ireland: the weak European supervision of prison policies and its explanations

Chapter 6. Strengths and weaknesses of the judicial protection in Germany.

Chapter 7. The conduct of prison reforms. An assessment of the effectiveness of domestic remedies in Italy

Chapter 8. The impact of the European Court of Human Rights on the supervision of conditions of detention by the French courts

Chapter 9. Belgium: structural problems in the field of prison overcrowding, healthcare and security measures

PART 3. THE IMPACTS OF THE EUROPEAN LAW ON PRISON REFORMS

Chapter 10. Reform vs. Resistance in the Romanian Penitentiary System. Prison Staff Perceptions and Attitudes Regarding their Role in Reaching the Legal Goal of Detention

Chapter 11. Assessment of corrective measures in the United Kingdom

Chapter 12. Systemic effects and dashed expectations: The two tales of Prison Litigation in Germany
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