In recent years, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has been increasingly called upon to settle disputes pertaining to migration in the Mediterranean. This article examines the developments in the ECtHR’s pertinent case law through the lens of vulnerability, a concept that offers much potential for developing the Convention in response to new challenges such as those posed by the so-called ‘migration crisis’. By drawing upon literature from law, legal theory and (bio)ethics, this article will show that while the ECtHR is amenable to the recognition of vulnerability in its inherent, situational and pathogenic forms, the Court’s actual application of the concept both belies this sophistication and squanders its potential. Indeed, desp...
Vulnerability is an ethical, philosophical and social concept which has recently gained momentum in...
Conference paper delivered at: Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, Annual Conference, Beyo...
The volume collects 16 contributions on the role of international Courts and Tribunals in the develo...
The ECtHR has in recent years been increasingly called upon to settle disputes pertaining to migrati...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the publisher via the link in this recordIn...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The protection of irregular migrants’ health-related rights brings to the fore the tensions that exi...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
Vulnerability is an ethical, philosophical and social concept which has recently gained momentum in...
Conference paper delivered at: Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, Annual Conference, Beyo...
The volume collects 16 contributions on the role of international Courts and Tribunals in the develo...
The ECtHR has in recent years been increasingly called upon to settle disputes pertaining to migrati...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the publisher via the link in this recordIn...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The European Court of Human Rights has struggled to integrate the lived experience of migrants into ...
The protection of irregular migrants’ health-related rights brings to the fore the tensions that exi...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
“Economic refugees” largely remain outside the international protection regimes of refugee and human...
Vulnerability is an ethical, philosophical and social concept which has recently gained momentum in...
Conference paper delivered at: Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford, Annual Conference, Beyo...
The volume collects 16 contributions on the role of international Courts and Tribunals in the develo...