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Standing Up for the Voiceless? : Exploring the EU's Capacity for Rights Protection / Denis Duez, Cecilia Rizcallah (editors).
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Publications des Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis.
- Collection générale
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Civil rights--Europe.
- Civil rights.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (294 pages).
- Place of Publication:
- Bruxelles : Presses universitaires Saint-Louis Bruxelles, 2025.
- Summary:
- In an era marked by a crisis of liberal values-notably within Europe-and mounting challenges to fundamental rights, Standing Up for the Voiceless? explores the European Union's evolving role in fostering political inclusion. At its core, the volume seeks to engage with a pressing question: does the EU truly amplify the voices of the marginalized-or, more pointedly, the voiceless? Emerging from the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence "Un-Muting Europe," this collection brings together fresh perspectives from early-career scholars across disciplines and borders. Through a diverse set of case studies-ranging from environmental justice and migration to democratic backsliding and digital rights-it critically examines how EU institutions interact with those historically silenced, including stateless individuals, minority groups, future generations, and even non-human entities. Adopting a sharp interdisciplinary lens, the book moves beyond institutional rhetoric to question whether the EU's discourse of participation and protection translates into tangible outcomes. Does the European Union function as a genuine platform for empowerment due to its unique institutional architecture-or does it, paradoxically, contribute to the very silencing it seeks to prevent? Timely and thought-provoking, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the legitimacy of European governance, the politics of voice and silence, and the future of rights protection in the EU.
- Contents:
- Standing up for the voiceless? Exploring the EU's capacity for rights protection. An introduction
- Defining the green to make environmental concerns heard in the EU? The legal consequences of the (unexpected) uses of the taxonomy
- Unmuting the environment in EU competition law - Broadening the notion of "fair share to consumers" when assessing sustainable cooperation initiatives
- Which voices are heard in European wildlife policy? The necessity to listen to the many voices of living beings affected by conservation project
- Calling for coherence: Analysing the protection of environmental defenders in the European Green Deal
- Citizenship against democracy? Consequences of un-muting Hungarians beyond the borders on the EU's rule of law crisis
- Article 10(3) TEU: Unlocking untapped potential to safeguard muted citizens'democratic rights
- From passivity to empowerment of the European patient in the light of new digital challenges
- Silencing falsehoods: Enhancing the EU's unmuting power trough tackling gendered disinformation
- From silence to empowerment: Rethinking the EU's legal response to hate speech
- The identification of obligations under EU law: tools that can be used by relocated persons to voice their interests?
- The refugee resettlement selection process: The new European framework as a gamechanger in giving voice to refugees.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- ISBN:
- 9782802805403
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