Standing up for the voiceless ?. Exploring the EU's Capacity for Rights Protection
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- Nombre de pages294
- FormatMulti-format
- ISBN978-2-8028-0540-3
- EAN9782802805403
- Date de parution26/06/2025
- Protection num.NC
- Infos supplémentairesMulti-format incluant PDF avec W...
- ÉditeurPresses universitaires Saint-Lou...
Résumé
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.
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.








