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Author:
Frantziou, Eleni, author.
Title:
The horizontal effect of fundamental rights in the European Union : a constitutional analysis / Eleni Frantziou.
Edition:
First Edition.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
xxiii, 231 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Civil rights--European Union countries.
Civil rights.
Europe--European Union countries.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-217) and index
Summary:
This book analyses the horizontal effect of fundamental rights in the European Union, from a constitutional perspective. It advances two main arguments: First, it argues that the horizontal effect of fundamental rights (i.e. their application to disputes between private parties) cannot be usefully discussed based on the existing EU horizontality doctrine, which associates horizontality with the exercise of horizontal direct effect only. That doctrine is characterised by a series of overly technical rules as to how the latter may be produced and has a case-specific nature that lacks overall constitutional coherence. Secondly, the book argues that a substantive theory of horizontality is required in EU law and sketches its main parameters. In the fundamental rights context, horizontal effect has organisational implications for society, which go beyond specific intersubjective disputes. It is argued that its determination requires an explicit recognition of the public character of certain private platforms of will formation (e.g. the workplace) and a discussion of the role of fundamental rights therein. At the same time, a constitutionally adequate model of horizontality involves an acknowledgment of the supranational character of EU adjudication: the determination of horizontal applicability of a fundamental right within a type of private authority relationship falls upon the Court of Justice, but the precise manifestation of horizontal effect (e.g. direct, indirect or state-mediated effect) rests with national courts.
Series:
Oxford studies in European law
ISBN:
0198837151
9780198837152
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1052876009
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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