Conservative Human Rights Revolution

Conservative Human Rights Revolution

European Identity, Transnational Politics, and the Origins of the European Convention

Duranti, Marco

Oxford University Press Inc

04/2021

528

Mole

Inglês

9780197532348

15 a 20 dias

750

Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE: European Memory, Human Rights Law, and the Romantic Origins of International Justice (1899-1950)
Chapter 1: The Romance of International Law
Chapter 2: Internationalism Between Nostalgia and Technocracy
Chapter 3: Churchill, Human Rights, and the European Project
Chapter 4: Postwar Reconciliation, Colonialism, and Cold War Human Rights
PART TWO: Free-Market Conservatism, Christian Democracy, and the European Convention on Human Rights (1944-1959)
Chapter 5: Neoliberal Human Rights in Postwar Britain
Chapter 6: Neomedieval Human Rights in the Shadow of Vichy
Chapter 7: Catholic Human Rights in Postwar France
Chapter 8: Rethinking the ECHR's Original Intent
PART THREE: Reflections on the Conservative Human Rights Revolution in Postwar Europe (1946-1950)
Chapter 9: The Ethical Foundations of European Integration
Chapter 10: Human Rights and Conservative Politics
Chapter 11: Revolution and Restoration in the History of Human Rights
Conclusion
Epilogue: A European Union Without Qualities
Notes
Archival Collections
Index