Culture Re-introduced: Contestation of Human Rights in Contemporary Russia
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Result language
angličtina
Original language name
Culture Re-introduced: Contestation of Human Rights in Contemporary Russia
Original language description
In Russia and European Human Rights Law: The Rise of the Civilizational Argument, Lauri Mälksoo and his co-authors critically examine Russia's experiences as part of the European human rights protection system since its admittance to the Council of Europe in 1998. The authors combine legal and constructivist international-relations theory perspectives in studying Russia?s practice and rhetoric as a member of the Council of Europe and subject to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights. Certain aspects of human rights doctrine and practice in Russia are particularly highlighted: the increasing impact of Orthodox Christian teachings on the Russian government's ideology, the situation of media freedom, freedom of religion, etc. The questionswhether modern-day Russia truly fits in the human-rights protection system of the Council of Europe, and whether a margin of appreciation will suffice when dealing with Moscow, are highly relevant in contemporary European politics.
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Classification
Type
C - Chapter in a specialist book
CEP classification
AD - Political sciences
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Project
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Continuities
S - Specificky vyzkum na vysokych skolach
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Publication year
2014
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
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Book/collection name
Russia and European Human Rights Law: The Rise of the Civilizational Argument
ISBN
9789004203303
Number of pages of the result
59
Pages from-to
31-90
Number of pages of the book
235
Publisher name
Brill Nijhoff
Place of publication
Leiden
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