The EU Accession to the ECHR: Between Luxembourg's Search for Autonomy and Strasbourg's Credibility
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Part I: The EU as a Sui Generis Human Rights Law Organization: Situating the Roots of the Accession Question: 1. Introduction to the Book.- 2. EU Becoming a Human Rights Law Organization: Starting from Nowhere with a 'Gouvernment des Juges'.- 3. EU Law Autonomy: Where Does the Viewpoint for 'Competition' of Luxembourg Start from?.- Part II: The Draft Accession Agreement of the EU Accession to the ECHR: an Examination of the Central Mechanisms in Light of EU Law Peculiarities.- 4. A New Start for the Accession of the EU to the ECHR.- 5. Status of ECHR and DAA in EU Legal Order.- 6. Attribution of Liability Under the Co-respondent Mechanism.- 7. Inter-Party Mechanism and the EU: Possible Implications from the Strasbourg's Jurisdiction?.- 8. EU Prior Involvement Review.- Part III: A Strasbourg Perspective on Applications of EU Law Origin.- 9. Testing the Co-respondent Mechanism from the Strasbourg Court Perspective: Three Distinctive Cases with Three Distinctive Scenarios.- 10. Admissibility Before the Strasbourg Court: An Outlook on the EU Law Originated Applications.- Part IV: Approaching the Final 'Station'.- 11. Before the Conclusion: Luxembourg Court's Opinion 2/13 on the DAA's Compatibility with the EU Treaties.- 12. An Overall Conclusion.
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