The European Court of Human Rights increasingly deals with migrants’ complaints about destitution in their host state under Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment). This case law has been criticized for not being consistent and/or for not providing migrants with enough protection. Based on a systematic case law search, in this article, I analyse Article 3 case law on migrants’ destitution from a new perspective: the concept of freedom as non-domination, as developed in (neo) republican theory. It will argue that, seen through this lens, many tendencies in the Court’s case law can be explained and constructed as consistent, and it is submitted that in this way the Court does p...
Against the backdrop of the rich judicial output of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the ...
This chapter interrogates European law as actively contributing to the undermining of migrants’ righ...
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This article points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
Social rights (right to social security and social welfare) and mobility rights (right to freedom of...
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Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
Against the backdrop of the rich judicial output of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the ...
This chapter interrogates European law as actively contributing to the undermining of migrants’ righ...
This article reviews the European Court of Justice's case-law on European citizenship in the light o...
Irregular migrants in Europe are increasingly subjected to state coercion, surveillance and spatial ...
This article points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
Social rights (right to social security and social welfare) and mobility rights (right to freedom of...
This Article examines the European Court of Human Rights\u27 intervention in the detention of involu...
The recent populist turn in national and international politics poses a threat to the rights of migr...
The populist turn in national and international politics includes one common question across countri...
Although the treatment of aliens by state authorities has been consistently under the scrutiny of th...
This Article examines the European Court of Human Rights’ intervention in the detention of involunta...
This paper focuses on settled migrants and calls for the construction of the right to respect for pr...
Th is article evaluates the protections against ‘arbitrary’ and ‘unlawful’ detention aff orded to no...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
Against the backdrop of the rich judicial output of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), the ...
This chapter interrogates European law as actively contributing to the undermining of migrants’ righ...
This article reviews the European Court of Justice's case-law on European citizenship in the light o...