Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
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Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
Bianku, Ledi; Cali, Basak; Motoc, Iulia
Oxford University Press
02/2021
288
Dura
Inglês
9780192895196
15 a 20 dias
584
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Part I. Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
1: Ba,sak Cal)i, Ledi Bianku, and Iulia Motoc: Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
2: Marie-Benedicte Dembour: The Migrant Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights: Critique and Way Forward
Part II. Right to Flee, Right to Seek Asylum, and the Right to Humane and Dignified Treatment
3: Violeta Moreno-Lax: Theorising the (Intersectional) Right to Flee in the ECHR: A Composite Entitlement to Leave to Escape Irreversible Harm
4: Ledi Bianku: The JK Decalogue: A Paradigm Shift In Dealing With Asylum Cases In Strasbourg?
5: Ksenija Turkovic: Challenges to the Application of the Concept of Vulnerability and the Principle of Best Interests of the Child in the Case-Law of the ECtHR Related to Detention of Migrant Children
6: Francesca Ippolito and Carmen Perez Gonzalez: The Contribution of Strasbourg Case-Law to the Effective Access of Undocumented Migrants to Minimum Social-Economic Rights: Towards a More Dignified Position of Vulnerable Undocumented Migrants in the European Space
Part III. Rights of Long-Term Migrants
7: Ba,sak Cal)i and Stewart Cunnigham: The European Court of Human Rights and Removal of Long-Term Migrants: Entrenched Statism with a Human Voice?
8: Bianca Selejan-Gutan: Cultural Rights of Migrants: Living Together in Dignity?
9: Eva Brems: Islamophobia and the ECtHR: A Test-Case for Positive Subsidiarity for the protection of Europe's long term migrants?
Part IV. Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights
10: Kristina Hatas: Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights: A Case List
1: Ba,sak Cal)i, Ledi Bianku, and Iulia Motoc: Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
2: Marie-Benedicte Dembour: The Migrant Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights: Critique and Way Forward
Part II. Right to Flee, Right to Seek Asylum, and the Right to Humane and Dignified Treatment
3: Violeta Moreno-Lax: Theorising the (Intersectional) Right to Flee in the ECHR: A Composite Entitlement to Leave to Escape Irreversible Harm
4: Ledi Bianku: The JK Decalogue: A Paradigm Shift In Dealing With Asylum Cases In Strasbourg?
5: Ksenija Turkovic: Challenges to the Application of the Concept of Vulnerability and the Principle of Best Interests of the Child in the Case-Law of the ECtHR Related to Detention of Migrant Children
6: Francesca Ippolito and Carmen Perez Gonzalez: The Contribution of Strasbourg Case-Law to the Effective Access of Undocumented Migrants to Minimum Social-Economic Rights: Towards a More Dignified Position of Vulnerable Undocumented Migrants in the European Space
Part III. Rights of Long-Term Migrants
7: Ba,sak Cal)i and Stewart Cunnigham: The European Court of Human Rights and Removal of Long-Term Migrants: Entrenched Statism with a Human Voice?
8: Bianca Selejan-Gutan: Cultural Rights of Migrants: Living Together in Dignity?
9: Eva Brems: Islamophobia and the ECtHR: A Test-Case for Positive Subsidiarity for the protection of Europe's long term migrants?
Part IV. Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights
10: Kristina Hatas: Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights: A Case List
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Part I. Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
1: Ba,sak Cal)i, Ledi Bianku, and Iulia Motoc: Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
2: Marie-Benedicte Dembour: The Migrant Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights: Critique and Way Forward
Part II. Right to Flee, Right to Seek Asylum, and the Right to Humane and Dignified Treatment
3: Violeta Moreno-Lax: Theorising the (Intersectional) Right to Flee in the ECHR: A Composite Entitlement to Leave to Escape Irreversible Harm
4: Ledi Bianku: The JK Decalogue: A Paradigm Shift In Dealing With Asylum Cases In Strasbourg?
5: Ksenija Turkovic: Challenges to the Application of the Concept of Vulnerability and the Principle of Best Interests of the Child in the Case-Law of the ECtHR Related to Detention of Migrant Children
6: Francesca Ippolito and Carmen Perez Gonzalez: The Contribution of Strasbourg Case-Law to the Effective Access of Undocumented Migrants to Minimum Social-Economic Rights: Towards a More Dignified Position of Vulnerable Undocumented Migrants in the European Space
Part III. Rights of Long-Term Migrants
7: Ba,sak Cal)i and Stewart Cunnigham: The European Court of Human Rights and Removal of Long-Term Migrants: Entrenched Statism with a Human Voice?
8: Bianca Selejan-Gutan: Cultural Rights of Migrants: Living Together in Dignity?
9: Eva Brems: Islamophobia and the ECtHR: A Test-Case for Positive Subsidiarity for the protection of Europe's long term migrants?
Part IV. Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights
10: Kristina Hatas: Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights: A Case List
1: Ba,sak Cal)i, Ledi Bianku, and Iulia Motoc: Migration and the European Convention on Human Rights
2: Marie-Benedicte Dembour: The Migrant Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights: Critique and Way Forward
Part II. Right to Flee, Right to Seek Asylum, and the Right to Humane and Dignified Treatment
3: Violeta Moreno-Lax: Theorising the (Intersectional) Right to Flee in the ECHR: A Composite Entitlement to Leave to Escape Irreversible Harm
4: Ledi Bianku: The JK Decalogue: A Paradigm Shift In Dealing With Asylum Cases In Strasbourg?
5: Ksenija Turkovic: Challenges to the Application of the Concept of Vulnerability and the Principle of Best Interests of the Child in the Case-Law of the ECtHR Related to Detention of Migrant Children
6: Francesca Ippolito and Carmen Perez Gonzalez: The Contribution of Strasbourg Case-Law to the Effective Access of Undocumented Migrants to Minimum Social-Economic Rights: Towards a More Dignified Position of Vulnerable Undocumented Migrants in the European Space
Part III. Rights of Long-Term Migrants
7: Ba,sak Cal)i and Stewart Cunnigham: The European Court of Human Rights and Removal of Long-Term Migrants: Entrenched Statism with a Human Voice?
8: Bianca Selejan-Gutan: Cultural Rights of Migrants: Living Together in Dignity?
9: Eva Brems: Islamophobia and the ECtHR: A Test-Case for Positive Subsidiarity for the protection of Europe's long term migrants?
Part IV. Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights
10: Kristina Hatas: Stages of Migration and the European Court of Human Rights: A Case List
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