Framing the Subjects and Objects of Contemporary EU Law
Edited by Samo Bardutzky and Elaine Fahey
Abstract
This chapter pursues the contested nature of the EU in the context of EU human rights law, focusing in particular on some case law of the European Court of Justice (CJEU). My conclusion is that the subject of EU human rights law is under-analysed and often ignored by the CJEU. It investigates how the subjects and objects of EU human rights law can be understood, given the problematic contested identities of both human rights themselves and the very nature of the EU itself. Keywords: EU Integration; EU Human Rights; Autonomy of EU law; Internal Market; Subjects and persons
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