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The evolving protection of prisoners' rights in Europe / edited by Gaëtan Cliquennois.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Routledge frontiers of criminal justicePublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 1 online resource (viii, 220 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780429317033
  • 0429317034
  • 9781000824155
  • 1000824152
  • 9781000824179
  • 1000824179
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 344.403/56 23/eng/20221201
LOC classification:
  • KJC9769 .E98 2023
Online resources:
Contents:
The right to life : suicide and homicide prevention in prison / Jean-Manuel Larralde and Gaëtan Cliquennois -- The prohibition of torture and inhumane and degrading treatment and the right to liberty and security / Sonja Snacken -- The execution of penalties in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / Simon Creighton -- The rights of prisoners within the CJEU's case law / Leandro Mancano -- Ireland : the weak European supervision of prison policies and its explanations / Mary Rogan and Sophie van der Valk -- Strengths and weaknesses of the judicial protection in Germany / Christine Graebsch -- The conduct of prison reforms : an assessment of the effectiveness of domestic remedies in Italy / Sofia Ciuffoletti and Paulo Pinto de Alburquerque -- The impact of the European Court of Human Rights on the supervision of conditions of detention by the French courts / Anne Simon and Isabelle Fouchard -- Belgium : structural problems in the field of prison overcrowding, healthcare, and security measures / Gaëtan Cliquennois and Olivia Nederlandt -- Reform vs. resistance in the Romanian penitentiary system, prison staff perceptions, and attitudes regarding their role in reaching the legal goal of detention / Cristina Dombeanu and Valentina Pricopie -- Assessment of corrective measures in the United Kingdom / Rosaria Pirosa -- Systemic effects and dashed expectations : the two tales of prison litigation in Germany / Christine Morgenstern and Mary Rogan.
Summary: "The Evolving Protection of Prisoners' Rights in Europe explores the development of the framing of penal and prison policies by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), clarifying the European expectations of national authorities, and describing the various models existing in Europe, with a view to analysing their mechanisms and highlighting those that seem the most suitable. A new frame of penal and prison policies in Europe has been progressively established by the ECHR and the Council of Europe (CoE) to protect the rights of detainees in Europe. European countries have reacted very diversely to these policies. This book has several key benefits for readers: · A global and detailed overview of the ECHR jurisprudence on penal and prison policies through an analysis of its development over time. · An analysis of the interactions between the Strasbourg Court and the CoE bodies (Committee of Ministers, Committee for the Prevention of Torture...) and their reinforced framing of domestic penal and prison policies. · A detailed examination of the impacts of the European case law on penal and prison policies within 10 nation states in Europe (including Romania which is currently very under-researched). · A robust engagement with the diverse national reactions to this European case law as a policy strategy. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Law, Criminal Justice, Criminology, and Sociology. It will also appeal to civil servants (judges, lawyers, etc.), professionals and policymakers working for the CoE, the European Union, and the United Nations; Ministries of Justice; prison departments; and human rights institutions, as well as activists working for INGOs and NGOs"-- Provided by publisher.
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The right to life : suicide and homicide prevention in prison / Jean-Manuel Larralde and Gaëtan Cliquennois -- The prohibition of torture and inhumane and degrading treatment and the right to liberty and security / Sonja Snacken -- The execution of penalties in the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / Simon Creighton -- The rights of prisoners within the CJEU's case law / Leandro Mancano -- Ireland : the weak European supervision of prison policies and its explanations / Mary Rogan and Sophie van der Valk -- Strengths and weaknesses of the judicial protection in Germany / Christine Graebsch -- The conduct of prison reforms : an assessment of the effectiveness of domestic remedies in Italy / Sofia Ciuffoletti and Paulo Pinto de Alburquerque -- The impact of the European Court of Human Rights on the supervision of conditions of detention by the French courts / Anne Simon and Isabelle Fouchard -- Belgium : structural problems in the field of prison overcrowding, healthcare, and security measures / Gaëtan Cliquennois and Olivia Nederlandt -- Reform vs. resistance in the Romanian penitentiary system, prison staff perceptions, and attitudes regarding their role in reaching the legal goal of detention / Cristina Dombeanu and Valentina Pricopie -- Assessment of corrective measures in the United Kingdom / Rosaria Pirosa -- Systemic effects and dashed expectations : the two tales of prison litigation in Germany / Christine Morgenstern and Mary Rogan.

"The Evolving Protection of Prisoners' Rights in Europe explores the development of the framing of penal and prison policies by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), clarifying the European expectations of national authorities, and describing the various models existing in Europe, with a view to analysing their mechanisms and highlighting those that seem the most suitable. A new frame of penal and prison policies in Europe has been progressively established by the ECHR and the Council of Europe (CoE) to protect the rights of detainees in Europe. European countries have reacted very diversely to these policies. This book has several key benefits for readers: · A global and detailed overview of the ECHR jurisprudence on penal and prison policies through an analysis of its development over time. · An analysis of the interactions between the Strasbourg Court and the CoE bodies (Committee of Ministers, Committee for the Prevention of Torture...) and their reinforced framing of domestic penal and prison policies. · A detailed examination of the impacts of the European case law on penal and prison policies within 10 nation states in Europe (including Romania which is currently very under-researched). · A robust engagement with the diverse national reactions to this European case law as a policy strategy. This book will be of great interest to scholars and students of Law, Criminal Justice, Criminology, and Sociology. It will also appeal to civil servants (judges, lawyers, etc.), professionals and policymakers working for the CoE, the European Union, and the United Nations; Ministries of Justice; prison departments; and human rights institutions, as well as activists working for INGOs and NGOs"-- Provided by publisher.

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