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The Accession of European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights
Brtna, Dominik ; Šturma, Pavel (advisor) ; Tymofeyeva, Alla (referee)
1 The Accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights 1. Abstract in English This diploma thesis focuses on the relationship between the European Union (EU) and the European Convention on Human Rights (Convention). Especially in the light of the renewed attempt of the EU's accession to the Convention. Introduction (First Chapter) explains in brief the current situation, motivation of the author and the goals of the thesis. Also, the sources and methods used are introduced. Second Chapter describes the rich history of both European Union and European Convention of Human rights, with respect to their interlocking nature in the area of human rights. Analyses instruments such as Lisbon Treaty and the Charter of fundamental rights of the European Union. Third Chapter analyses the Opinion 2/13 of the CJEU and its impact on the accession of the EU to the Convention. Situation before and after the adoption of the Opinion, with its implications for the future relationship between the EU and the Convention. The next major section of this Chapter are the most recent meetings between the EU and the Council of Europe and evaluation of the hitherto progress. Fourth Chapter compares level of protection procedurally. Fifth Chapter compares level of protection substantively, in relevant case-law...
The right to respect for private and family life
Králová, Tereza ; Honusková, Věra (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
(RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE) The main goal of this diploma thesis, called Right to respect for private and family life, is to analyze the progress in the issue of the right to respect for private and family life from the perspective of registered partnership. I had to narrow the topic of this diploma thesis to registered partnership, because of the fact, that the scope of the right to respect for private and family life is so broad, that it couldn't be summarized in the mere diploma thesis. Emphasis of this diploma thesis is placed on regulation set out in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (the Convention), other regulation is mentioned only marginally. The diploma thesis is divided into four chapters, further it contains the introduction, the conclusion, the list of abbreviation, the list of literature and the Czech and English abstract. The most important part of this diploma thesis is chapter three, which deals with the right to respect for private and family life from the perspective of registered partnership set out in the article 8 of the Convention. Chapter 1 defines the right to respect for private and family life as one of the fundamental human rights and characterizes the international legal protection and legal...
The accession of the European Union to the European Convention on Human Rights
Del Maschio, Kristýna ; Hofmannová, Mahulena (advisor) ; Balaš, Vladimír (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe the fundamental issues related to the future accession of the European Union to the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms and to provide an overall understanding of the issue. To fulfil this objective, the first part of the thesis deals with the current situation in the european human rights protection system. It introduces the protection system of the Council of Europe as well as the system of protection provided by the European Union. This part aims to describe relationships between them and also gives the overview of the development of the question of accession and of the main features defining the autonomy of the European Union law. The second part then turns the attention to the legal instruments which make it possible European Union to accede. This part provides an analysis of the Accession agreement on the accession of the European Union to the Convention for Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms which contains legal, institutional and technical solutions of the European Union's incorporation into the Convention system. This analysis serves as a basis for the next part of the thesis, which focuses on the recent Opinion of the Court of Justice of the European Union 2/13. In this opinion Court found...
The right to life guaranteed by the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
Divoká, Simona ; Šturma, Pavel (advisor) ; Hubálková, Eva (referee)
Title: The right to life guaranteed by the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms Author: Simona Divoká Department: Department of international law Supervisor: prof. JUDr. Pavel Šturma, DrSc. Abstract: The thesis is mainly focused on the interpretation of the article 2 of the Convention which guarantees one of the most important human rights, the right to life. In the first part of the thesis I deal with the European Convention on Human Rights, especially its aplication to be clear when the violation of the Convention is possible. Then I concentrate on the functioning of European Court of Human Rights which was constituted for the purpose to execute the control of compliance with rights and liberties guaranteed by the Convention and Additional Protocols to the Convention which contracting states obligate to fulfill. Then I handle the interpretation of the article 2 of the Convention and I try to describe with the help of judicature of the Court which obligations must be fulfilled by the contracting states and how the contracting states must behave to comply with the Convention. Substantive and procedural obligations give rise to contracting states. These obligations can be divided into positive and negative obligations. I continuously describe these...
International abduction of children and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Matysová, Monika ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Hýbnerová, Stanislava (referee)
"International abduction of children and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms" Keywords: International abduction of children, Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction, Council Regulation (EC) No 2201/2003, European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The aim of the submitted doctoral thesis entitled "International abduction of children and the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms" is to examine the issue of international child abduction from the domestic, international and European perspectives and show their interconnections. To demonstrate this, the thesis will analyze the practices of national courts, the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter referred to as the ECHR) and the European Court of Justice (hereinafter referred to as the ECJ). Attention will be paid mainly to the interpretation of one of the most important international child abduction instruments, The Hague Convention on Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction (hereinafter referred to as the Hague Convention), by the ECHR. As cases of international child abduction concern only the right to respect for one's private and family life within the meaning of Article 8 of the...
Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union
Kulda, Miloš ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union Mgr. Miloš Kulda Abstract: Right to personal liberty is considered to be one of the most important fundamental rights of a person. Unfortunately, the interferences to this right also constitute one of the aspects that generally accompanies asylum and forced migration. Europe is no exception in this respect. The topic of this theses is as follows: Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union. The objective of the theses is particularly to assess the level of protection which is provided within the European Union to asylum seekers and other forced migrant - i.e. refused asylum seekers and so called irregular migrants - against unauthorised deprivation of their liberty. The research is performed in the light of both the European Union law and European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The focus of the thesis stands on two main pillars. The first one are the rules concerning the deprivation of liberty of asylum seekers and other forced migrants according to Art. 5 of the Convention and related case-law of the European Court of Justice. The second pillar are then the rules concerning the deprivation of liberty of the above mentioned groups of persons according...
Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union
Kulda, Miloš ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union Mgr. Miloš Kulda Abstract: Right to personal liberty is considered to be one of the most important fundamental rights of a person. Unfortunately, the interferences to this right also constitute one of the aspects that generally accompanies asylum and forced migration. Europe is no exception in this respect. The topic of this theses is as follows: Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union. The objective of the theses is particularly to assess the level of protection which is provided within the European Union to asylum seekers and other forced migrant - i.e. refused asylum seekers and so called irregular migrants - against unauthorised deprivation of their liberty. The research is performed in the light of both the European Union law and European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The focus of the thesis stands on two main pillars. The first one are the rules concerning the deprivation of liberty of asylum seekers and other forced migrants according to Art. 5 of the Convention and related case-law of the European Court of Justice. The second pillar are then the rules concerning the deprivation of liberty of the above mentioned groups of persons according...
Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union
Kulda, Miloš ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Pítrová, Lenka (referee) ; Pořízek, Pavel (referee)
Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union Mgr. Miloš Kulda Abstract: Right to personal liberty is considered to be one of the most important fundamental rights of a person. Unfortunately, the interferences to this right also constitute one of the aspects that generally accompanies asylum and forced migration. Europe is no exception in this respect. The topic of this theses is as follows: Right to Personal Liberty in the Context of the Asylum Law of the European Union. The objective of the theses is particularly to assess the level of protection which is provided within the European Union to asylum seekers and other forced migrant - i.e. refused asylum seekers and so called irregular migrants - against unauthorised deprivation of their liberty. The research is performed in the light of both the European Union law and European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms. The focus of the thesis stands on two main pillars. The first one are the rules concerning the deprivation of liberty of asylum seekers and other forced migrants according to Art. 5 of the Convention and related case-law of the European Court of Justice. The second pillar are then the rules concerning the deprivation of liberty of the above mentioned groups of persons according...
Protection of the freedom of speech by the European Court of Human Rights
Wasilewski, Jakub ; Šturma, Pavel (advisor) ; Bílková, Veronika (referee)
in English Protection of the freedom of speech by the European Court of Human Rights The purpose of my thesis is to analyze multiple aspects of freedom of speech as protected by European Court of Human Rights. The reason for my research is to follow the development in this particular area and to produce basic reference material for students and other human rights enthusiasts concerning freedom of speech and its extensive case law. Firstly, there is brief introduction to this thesis, followed by two logically divided chapter. Chapter one is divided into 2 logical clusters, first covering quick introduction into history of European Court of Human Rights, second mainly focused on development of doctrines concerning freedom of speech case law. There are specifically covered doctrines of evolutive interpretation, limitation clause and proportionality test, margin of appreciation. Chapter two is divided into five subsection, covering general and specific aspects of freedom of speech. Subsection one is focused on history of freedom of speech and it`s common background with other freedoms protected under European Convention on Human Rights. Subsection two function as introduction of freedom of speech and its general influence on European Court of Human Rights. Three following subsection are logically...
Collective rights under the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms
Halušková, Gabriela ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Honusková, Věra (referee)
This thesis focuses on the collective dimension of human rights. The focus of the interpretation is the analysis of the case law of the European Commission of Human Rights and the European Court of Human Rights. The work focuses on three rights protected by the European Convention on Human Rights. These rights are freedom of thought, conscience and religion, adjusted in Art. 9 of the ECHR, and the freedom of assembly and association, enshrined in Art. 11. The first part briefly describes the evolution of the concept of human rights. More is devoted to two different sources, which had a great influence on rather individualistic conception of human rights. This is the Reformation and the Enlightenment. It also describes the documents, in which the human rights were firstly enshrined. These are the American Declaration of Independence, the Virginia Declaration of Rights, the Charter of Rights and the French Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen. In addition, it focuses on the adoption of the first international documents containing provisions on human rights, and on whether in these conventions or declarations the collective rights are enshrined. The conclusion of the first chapter presents the definitions of collective rights and also counter- arguments which are heard against this...

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