European identity is rooted on shared values: peace, rule of law and protection of human rights. With this perspective, the European Court of Human Rights has considerably contributed to establish a common law of human rights, which applies to all the European States, which concerns all the fields of law and which constitutes a general framework for all the European legal systems. To achieve the political project of an European building, the international organizations present on the Old Continent – Council of Europe, European Union, OSCE – are called to develop aimed and coherent actions and transmit a clear message, understandable by the citizens of all the European States.
Fumagalli Meraviglia, M., Diritti dell'uomo e identità europea, in Catellani, P. (ed.), Identità e appartenenza nella società globale Scritti in onore di Assunto Quadrio Aristarchi, Vita e Pensiero, Milano 2005: 183- 202 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/17259]
Diritti dell'uomo e identità europea
Fumagalli Meraviglia, Marinella
2005
Abstract
European identity is rooted on shared values: peace, rule of law and protection of human rights. With this perspective, the European Court of Human Rights has considerably contributed to establish a common law of human rights, which applies to all the European States, which concerns all the fields of law and which constitutes a general framework for all the European legal systems. To achieve the political project of an European building, the international organizations present on the Old Continent – Council of Europe, European Union, OSCE – are called to develop aimed and coherent actions and transmit a clear message, understandable by the citizens of all the European States.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.