The paper examines EU legislative texts concerning the rights of migrants and demonstrates how the humanitarian spirit of inclusion purportedly inspiring them is constantly invalidated by the ideology of exclusion surreptitiously encoded in the texts through discursive choices that construct the migrants as passive recipients on whom a restricted set of rights is bestowed by someone else
This paper highlights the unforeseen or unintended effects of the European Union’s refugee law on th...
How far does the ongoing process of constitutionalization in the European Union extend beyond the ci...
The communication is a report on a quantitative-qualitative analysis of vagueness in EU Directives h...
This thesis examines what effect the economic discourse in EU migration policy might have on the vie...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...
ABSTRACT How far does the ongoing process of constitutionalization in the European Union extend beyo...
The paper’s aim is to underline the growing phenomenon of categorization of EU migrants despite the ...
Since the mid-1990s the policies and the legal and regulatory instruments for refugees and a...
This open access book explores the conceptual challenges posed by the presence of migrants with irre...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
The free movement of persons in the EU has been fraught with tension since the Eastern enlargements....
This thesis aims to uncover how, through the common discourse, human rights violations occur in the ...
The main aim of the study is to focus on linguistic and legal vagueness in the structure of Directiv...
This chapter informs the reader about the significant progress made in EU countries, where a\ud vari...
Although Member states have increasingly relied on welfare policies to control intra-EU migration in...
This paper highlights the unforeseen or unintended effects of the European Union’s refugee law on th...
How far does the ongoing process of constitutionalization in the European Union extend beyond the ci...
The communication is a report on a quantitative-qualitative analysis of vagueness in EU Directives h...
This thesis examines what effect the economic discourse in EU migration policy might have on the vie...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...
ABSTRACT How far does the ongoing process of constitutionalization in the European Union extend beyo...
The paper’s aim is to underline the growing phenomenon of categorization of EU migrants despite the ...
Since the mid-1990s the policies and the legal and regulatory instruments for refugees and a...
This open access book explores the conceptual challenges posed by the presence of migrants with irre...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
The free movement of persons in the EU has been fraught with tension since the Eastern enlargements....
This thesis aims to uncover how, through the common discourse, human rights violations occur in the ...
The main aim of the study is to focus on linguistic and legal vagueness in the structure of Directiv...
This chapter informs the reader about the significant progress made in EU countries, where a\ud vari...
Although Member states have increasingly relied on welfare policies to control intra-EU migration in...
This paper highlights the unforeseen or unintended effects of the European Union’s refugee law on th...
How far does the ongoing process of constitutionalization in the European Union extend beyond the ci...
The communication is a report on a quantitative-qualitative analysis of vagueness in EU Directives h...