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<Text textformat="02" language="fre">&#60;p&#62;At its core, the volume seeks to engage with a pressing question: does the EU truly amplify the voices of the marginalized&#8212;or, more pointedly, the voiceless? Emerging from the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence "Un-Muting Europe," this collection brings together fresh perspectives from early-career scholars across disciplines and borders. Through a diverse set of case studies&#8212; ranging from environmental justice and migration to democratic backsliding and digital rights&#8212;it critically examines how EU institutions interact with those historically silenced, including stateless individuals, minority groups, future generations, and even non-human entities. Adopting a sharp interdisciplinary lens, the book moves beyond institutional&#60;br /&#62;
rhetoric to question whether the EU's discourse of participation and protection translates into tangible outcomes. Does the European Union function as a genuine platform for empowerment due to its unique institutional architecture&#8212;or does it, paradoxically, contribute to the very silencing it seeks to prevent? Timely and thought-provoking, this volume is essential reading for anyone interested in the legitimacy of European governance, the politics of voice and silence, and the future of rights protection in the EU.&#60;/p&#62;</Text>
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<Text language="fre">In an era marked by a crisis of liberal values&#8212;notably within Europe&#8212;and mounting challenges to fundamental rights, Standing Up for the Voiceless? explores the European Union's evolving role in fostering political inclusion.</Text>
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<Text textformat="02" language="eng">&#60;p&#62;At its core, the volume seeks to engage with a pressing question: does the EU truly amplify the voices of the marginalized&#8212;or, more pointedly, the voiceless? Emerging from the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence "Un-Muting Europe," this collection brings together fresh perspectives from early-career scholars across disciplines and borders. Through a diverse set of case studies&#8212; ranging from environmental justice and migration to democratic backsliding and digital rights&#8212;it critically examines how EU institutions interact with those historically silenced, including stateless individuals, minority groups, future generations, and even non-human entities. Adopting a sharp interdisciplinary lens, the book moves beyond institutional&#60;br /&#62;
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<Text textformat="02">&#60;p&#62;Standing up for the voiceless? Exploring the EU's capacity for rights protection. An introduction&#60;br /&#62;
Denis Duez &amp; Cecilia Rizcallah &#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. Standing up for the voiceless: an analytical framework 7&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. The classical democratic model and its limitations 7&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. Giving a voice to the voiceless: the rise of the EU unmuting narrative 10&#60;br /&#62;
1.3. Voicelessness: a new research agenda 13&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Structure of the book 19&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Defining the green to make environmental concerns heard in the EU?&#60;br /&#62;
The legal consequences of the (unexpected) uses of the taxonomy&#60;br /&#62;
Norman Vander Putten 23&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. Taxonomising the contribution or harm to environmental&#60;br /&#62;
protection in the European Union 28&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. The Taxonomy Regulation unpacked 29&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. Incidental taxonomies in the Recovery and Resilience&#60;br /&#62;
Facility, the Green Bonds Regulation and the Green Budgeting Framework 32&#60;br /&#62;
1.2.1. The Recovery and Resilience Facility 32&#60;br /&#62;
1.2.2. The Green Bonds Regulation 34&#60;br /&#62;
1.2.3. The Green Budgeting Initiative 35&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Taxonomies as the relatively unexpected component of rising selective industrial action 37&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. The Taxonomy confronted with a rising environmental governance through spending 37&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. Rethinking the legitimacy and legality of delegated acts considering the taxonomy&#8217;s uses 41&#60;br /&#62;
Conclusion 44&#60;br /&#62;
&#60;br /&#62;
Unmuting the environment in EU competition law &#8211; Broadening the notion of "fair share to consumers" when assessing&#60;br /&#62;
sustainable cooperation initiatives&#60;br /&#62;
Tom Buytaert 47&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. What the new EU Commission&#8217;s guidelines on cooperation agreements foresee &#8211; A (modest) evolution 52&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. The main principles of the sustainability chapter of the Guidelines 52&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. Art. 101(3) TFEU &#8211; the &#8220;fair share to consumers&#8221; requirement in particular 54&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. What the EU guidelines could (or should) have foreseen 58&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. More ambitious national approaches 59&#60;br /&#62;
2.1.1. The example of the Netherlands 59&#60;br /&#62;
2.1.2. The example of Austria 62&#60;br /&#62;
2.1.3. The example of the UK 63&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. (Further) unmuting consumers (citizens) in the Commission&#8217;s Guidelines 65&#60;br /&#62;
2.2.1. The CJEU case-law does not stand in the way of (further) greening EU competition policy 65&#60;br /&#62;
2.2.2. The (constitutional) need to consider broad sustainability interests in the analysis framework under Article 101(3) TFEU 67&#60;br /&#62;
2.2.3. The requirement for companies to &#8220;collaborate&#8221; in order to meet their corporate sustainability due diligence obligations 69&#60;br /&#62;
Conclusion 71&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Which voices are heard in European wildlife policy? The necessity to listen to the many voices of living beings affected by conservation project&#60;br /&#62;
Arnaud Gane 73&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. A legislation trying to unmute nature in the tension of environmental productivity interests 78&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. History of European legislation on biodiversity: ambitions thwarted by the primacy of economic interests 79&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. The failure of the Green Deal to act on the major impact of agriculture on European nature symbolized by the&#60;br /&#62;
destiny of the &#8220;Farm to Fork&#8221; legislation 82&#60;br /&#62;
1.3. The Green Deal difficult attempts to change the legal perception of nature, represented by the complicated legislative process of the Nature Restoration Law 85&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Rewilding as the most de-anthropized conservation practice, but with a potential muting effect on the other human groups concerned 88&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. Rewilding beyond restoration: the autonomy of wild nature as an ideal of the unmuting of nature 88&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. Vercors Vie Sauvage case study: how a rewilding project can affect local communities and reinforce their&#60;br /&#62;
feeling of being muted 92&#60;br /&#62;
Conclusion 95&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Calling for coherence: Analysing the protection of environmental defenders in the European Green Deal&#60;br /&#62;
Amanda Kron 97&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. Just transition in international law and the European Green Deal 100&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. Just transition 100&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. The European Green Deal 101&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Environmental defenders 102&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. Framings by UN human rights mechanisms 103&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. Aarhus Convention 105&#60;br /&#62;
2.3. European Network on National Human Rights Institutions (ENNHRI) 106&#60;br /&#62;
2.4. European Court of Justice 107&#60;br /&#62;
2.5. European Court of Human Rights 108&#60;br /&#62;
2.6. Other regulations, directives and EU policies 109&#60;br /&#62;
2.7. Concluding analysis: International law and the EU 111&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;3. Environmental defenders and the European Green Deal 111&#60;br /&#62;
3.1. Taxonomy Regulation 112&#60;br /&#62;
3.2. EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive 113&#60;br /&#62;
Concluding analysis 116&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Citizenship against democracy? Consequences of un-muting&#60;br /&#62;
Hungarians beyond the borders on the EU&#8217;s rule of law crisis&#60;br /&#62;
Anita Kovacs 119&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. The case of Hungarians beyond the borders: three pillars of&#60;br /&#62;
electoral autocracy 120&#60;br /&#62;
&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. Preferential naturalisation for a new category of supporters 121&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. Muted dissent and amplified consent within the electoral system 124&#60;br /&#62;
1.2.1. Differential treatment based on physical presence in the country, ethnic background, and country of residence 127&#60;br /&#62;
1.2.2. Effects of discrimination favouring ethnic Hungarians against dissidents 130&#60;br /&#62;
1.2.3. Low representativity of the will of the people 135&#60;br /&#62;
1.3. Additional benefits as insurance for pocketing votes 137&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. The EU&#8217;s limited capacity to interfere with prerogatives reserved for Member States 139&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. EU citizenship: no grip on acquisition rules 139&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. Democracy: no common conception despite the rule of law connection 141&#60;br /&#62;
2.3. Non-discrimination in fundamental rights: lack of proper instruments 143&#60;br /&#62;
2.4. Non-discrimination in economic freedoms: limited scope of EU law regarding travel benefits 144&#60;br /&#62;
Concluding remarks 146&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Article 10(3) TEU: Unlocking untapped potential to safeguard muted citizens&#8217;democratic rights&#60;br /&#62;
Timothée Ceurremans &amp; Elisabeth David 147&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. Article 10(3) TEU: A remedy against illiberalism? 150&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. Operationalizing the value of democracy 150&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. Why Article 10(3), first sentence, TEU? 151&#60;br /&#62;
1.3. Type and nature of obligations 153&#60;br /&#62;
1.4. Direct effect of Article 10(3) TEU 153&#60;br /&#62;
1.5. Limits: Systemic deficiencies, national identity and the principle of conferral 154&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. The preliminary reference mechanism: Opportunities and challenges for strategic litigation on the basis of Article 10(3) TEU 155&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. Opportunities 155&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. Challenges 157&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;3. Unmuting in the context of the EU: Legal mobilization, transformative constitutionalism and value-enforcement&#60;br /&#62;
through the EU citizen 160&#60;br /&#62;
3.1. Legal mobilization by individuals or groups 160&#60;br /&#62;
3.2. The institutional condition for successful legal mobilization: Transformative constitutionalism in Kirchberg 161&#60;br /&#62;
3.3. The EU citizen as central actor in the EU&#8217;s composite democracy: Remedial participatory democracy 163&#60;br /&#62;
3.4. The Haves and Have-nots: EU actors in a skewed system 166&#60;br /&#62;
3.5. The EU citizen and the Member State on the OS-RP spectrum 167&#60;br /&#62;
Conclusion 169&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;From passivity to empowerment of the European patient in the light of new digital challenges&#60;br /&#62;
Tiphaine Maloingne 171&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. The moderna tale of David against Goliath 174&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. Genesis of inequality: the inevitable struggle for data protection 174&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. Reinforcement of inequality: the patient&#8217;s vulnerability facing health data protection 177&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Reversing the tale of David against Goliath: A European patient granted with voice and rights 179&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. Premises of a voice: a diversity of actions in favor of the European patient 180&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. A European patient empowered: a toolbox of digital fundamental rights 183&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;3. A patient prone to empowerment: a gradual inclusion in the legislative process 186&#60;br /&#62;
3.1. A patient empowered and heard on a micro level 186&#60;br /&#62;
3.2. A patient empowered and heard on a macro level 188&#60;br /&#62;
Concluding remarks 191&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Silencing falsehoods: Enhancing the EU&#8217;s unmuting&#60;br /&#62;
power trough tackling gendered disinformation&#60;br /&#62;
Valentina Golunova 193&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. The &#8220;unmuting&#8221; narrative in the EU&#8217;s digital policy 197&#60;br /&#62;
2. Critical appraisal of the EU&#8217;s regulatory measures on gendered&#60;br /&#62;
disinformation 201&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. Legal instruments applicable to gendered disinformation 202&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. Mechanisms for addressing gendered disinformation 203&#60;br /&#62;
2.3. Remedies available to victims of gendered disinformation 208&#60;br /&#62;
Conclusion 211&#60;br /&#62;
&#60;br /&#62;
From silence to empowerment: Rethinking the EU&#8217;s legal&#60;br /&#62;
response to hate speech&#60;br /&#62;
Stevi Kitsou 213&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Introduction 213&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. Understanding Hate Speech: Societal and legal perspectives 217&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Addressing hate speech speech within the Council of Europe 220&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;3. Combating hate speech in the EU 224&#60;br /&#62;
3.1. The Council Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA on&#60;br /&#62;
combatting certain forms and expressions of racism and&#60;br /&#62;
xenophobia by the means of criminal law 226&#60;br /&#62;
3.2. The Audiovisual Media Services Directive 230&#60;br /&#62;
3.3. The Code of Conduct on Countering illegal Hate&#60;br /&#62;
speech Online under the e-Commerce Directive and the&#60;br /&#62;
Digital Services Act 231&#60;br /&#62;
3.4. Extending the list of EU crimes in Article 83 TFEU to&#60;br /&#62;
hate speech and hate crime 234&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;4. Towards a coherent EU Approach to regulating hate speech 238&#60;br /&#62;
Conclusion 243&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;The identification of obligations under EU law: tools that can be used by relocated persons to voice their interests?&#60;br /&#62;
Zoé Briard 245&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. Relocated individuals in the EU: silenced by the lack of recognition 248&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. The existence of processes of planned relocations related to climate change in Europe, the examples of the&#60;br /&#62;
Danube floodplains in Austria and the Simbach torrent in Germany 249&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. The challenges faced to be recognized as relocated persons and the consequent muting effect of this situation 251&#60;br /&#62;
1.3. The EU&#8217;s position regarding planned relocations and climate mobilities 253&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Planned relocations and human rights: promising and yet unconvincing solutions at the EU level 255&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. The right to life (Article 2 of the EU Charter and Article 2 of the ECHR) 256&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. The freedom of movement (Article 45 of the EU Charter) 258&#60;br /&#62;
2.3. The right to property (Article 17 of the EU Charter) 259&#60;br /&#62;
2.4. The right to respect for private and family life&#60;br /&#62;
(Article 7 of the EU Charter and Article 8 of the ECHR) 260&#60;br /&#62;
&#60;br /&#62;
3. The Water Framework Directive and the EU Floods Directive, an invitation for a more in-depth analysis of EU law to voice the interests of persons relocated 261&#60;br /&#62;
Conclusion 262&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;The refugee resettlement selection process: The new European framework as a gamechanger in giving voice to refugees&#60;br /&#62;
Caroline Leclercq 265&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;1. The new EU resettlement framework: A &#8220;common procedure under an EU regulation&#8221; 269&#60;br /&#62;
1.1. EU priorities 269&#60;br /&#62;
1.2. Admission procedure 270&#60;br /&#62;
1.3. Procedural aspects 273&#60;br /&#62;
1.4. Other actors 275&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;2. Does the new EU resettlement framework contribute to &#8220;unmute&#8221; refugees? 275&#60;br /&#62;
2.1. Access to resettlement and expression of refugee&#8217;s&#60;br /&#62;
concerns: Content of the regulation 276&#60;br /&#62;
2.2. Effective protection of refugees&#8217; fundamental right: EU&#60;br /&#62;
Charter of fundamental rights 279&#60;br /&#62;
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