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Table of contents
1. Introduction, Jan Erik Wetzel;
Part 1: The Position of Human Rights Within the EU Framework;
2. Assessing the EU's Position on Human Rights: Is it a Desireable One?, Richard Burchill;
3. Monitoring and Enforcing Fundamental Rights: Can the European Union Measure Up Against Other Intrnational Organisations?, Rhona K.M. Smith;
4. European Human Rights Law as a Multi-Layered Human Rights Regime: Preserving Diversity and Promoting Human Rights, Marton Varju;
Part 2: EU Human Rights Policies in Internationl Institutions;
5. Inconvenient Multilateralism: The Challenges of the EU as a Player in the United Nations Human Rights Council, Gjovalin Macaj and Joachim A. Koops;
6. The EU Commitment to International Criminal Justice: Achievements and Possibilities?, Olympia Bekou and Marck Chadwick;
7. Human Rights in Trade: The EU's Experience with Labour Standards Conditionality and its Role in Promoting Labour Standards in the WTO, Tamara Takacs;
Part 3: The Influence of EU Human Rights Law Outside of Europe;
8. Imperialistic Endeavour or Empty Rhetoric? Analysing the EU's Promotion of Human Rights in China Since 1989 through a 'Normative Power' Perspective, Wenwen Shen;
9. Too Different to be Relevant? Considering the Global Influence of EU Asylum Laws and Policy wit Respect to Japan, Emiko Nakasaka;
10. The Promotion and Protection of Human Rights during Common Security and Defence Policy Operations: In-Between a Spreading State of Mind and an Unsolved Concern, Maria Luisia Sanchez Barrueco;
Part 4: EU Human Rights Law as a Regional International Standard;
11. The EU Competition Policy as an International Human Rights Issue, Wolfgang Weiss;
12. Double Jeopardy in Europe: What Lessons for Global Players?, Dawn Sedman;
13. Defining the Free PressL Recent European Case-Law on Political Free Speech, Anti-Terrorism Legislation and the Free Press, Angus Nurse;
14. EU Equality Law: From Protecting 'Groups' to Protection of All, Joanne Milner;
15. Conclusion, Looking to the Future: No Hubris, No False Modesty, Geoffrey Harris
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