GORDILLO PEREZ, LUIS IGNACIO
The human dignity concept in the case law of the european court of human rights.
Democratic education and the normative power of the factual.
Fundamental rights of companies in transnational law.
"Algo queda por hacer..." la ejecución de las sentencias del tribunal europeo de derechos humanos en el ordenamiento jurídico español.
The collapse of the constitucional courts in protecting fundamental rights. The European court of human rights in comparative perspective.
Kelsian reflections on the unity of domestic and international law: the practice of consistent interpretation of the court of justice of the EU.
The problematic triangle: national constitutions, the echr and EU law in the post lisbon scenario.
La adhesión de la UE al CEDH hoy: una valoracion de los trabajos realizados hasta el momento.
El tribunal de justicia y el principio de subsiedariedad.
La ciudadanía de los jueces. La creación jurisprudencial de un estatuto ciudadano en la UE.
This book analyses the recent development and challenges in the evolving constitutionalism of the European area as it has been developed by interaction of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union. It publishes the result of several competitive research projects in which have participated some of the most representative European constitutionalists, which have studied the different issues arising from the overlapping legal orders that need to coexist and are, ultimately, interpreted by an autonomous supranational court. In a nutshell, it deals with the main aspects of the European constitutional issues taking into account the perspectives of both European «Constitutional» Courts: the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union.