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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 60 No 2 (2014), 35–43
Lidská práva občanů Unie a judikatura Evropského soudu pro lidská práva
[Human Rights of the EU Citizens and the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights]
Alla Tymofeyeva
published online: 28. 01. 2015
abstract
Human Rights of the EU Citizens and the Case-Law of the European Court of Human Rights The European Convention on Human Rights is one of the main sources as to the protection of fundamental rights of the EU citizens. The case-law of the European Court of Human Rights, as a source of interpretation of the rights enshrined in the European Convention, constitutes, therefore, an important instrument for strengthening of their legal protection. The aim of this paper is to explain how the European Court perceives the European Union and how the citizenship of the Union is reflected in the case-law of this Court. Attention will be paid to the following areas: (1) applications lodged with the Court against the European Union; (2) applications lodged against the member states in view of implementation of the EU law; (3) referring to the EU law in the case-law of the European Court; (4) the authorities of the European Union as a third party to the proceedings before the European Court; and (5) regulation of citizenship (including citizenship of the Union) in the case-law of the European Court. All these aspects will be discussed in light of the prospective accession of the European Union to the European Convention on the basis of the Lisbon Treaty and Protocol No. 14 to the Convention.
keywords: The European Union; the European Court of Human Rights; the European Convention on Human Rights; Citizenship of the Union; the European Commission; the ECtHR; the case-law; the ECHR Evropská Unie; Evropský soud pro lidská práva; Evropská úmluva o lidských právech; občanství Unie; Evropská komise; ESLP; judikatura; EÚLP
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