Migrant women victims of domestic violence might face a stark choice between leaving an abusive relationship and tolerating the abuses so that they can preserve their residence rights in the host country. EU law suffers from some major limitations in addressing this situation. In view of the EU ratification of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women (the Istanbul Convention), will the EU be required to take new measures in light of the demands imposed by Article 59 of the Convention that addresses the residence rights of migrant women victims of violence? By clarifying these demands and juxtaposing them with the relevant EU law standards, this article shows the divergences and convergences between...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
Migrant women account for a significant proportion of migration fluxes towards Europe. In 2015, the ...
In its recent jurisprudence on domestic violence, the European Court of Human Rights started to exam...
The treatment of third-country nationals (TCNs) under EU law falls far short of the EU's commitments...
The treatment of third-country nationals (TCNs) under EU law falls far short of the EU's commitments...
Migrant women facing domestic violence in the Council of Europe have been traditionally characterise...
The Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Vio...
Violence against women (VAW) is constitutive of patriarchal dominance and a distinctive human rights...
This Essay analyzes a concrete rule of European law that has emerged to address the problem of domes...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This paper deals with the issue of the protection of persons from domestic violence in the jurisprud...
The article examines changes that have been made with the adoption of the Law on Preventing and Comb...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
This is an audio recording of a paper given at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference...
Domestic Violence and Gender Violence impact every society on many different layers, loss of capabil...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
Migrant women account for a significant proportion of migration fluxes towards Europe. In 2015, the ...
In its recent jurisprudence on domestic violence, the European Court of Human Rights started to exam...
The treatment of third-country nationals (TCNs) under EU law falls far short of the EU's commitments...
The treatment of third-country nationals (TCNs) under EU law falls far short of the EU's commitments...
Migrant women facing domestic violence in the Council of Europe have been traditionally characterise...
The Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Vio...
Violence against women (VAW) is constitutive of patriarchal dominance and a distinctive human rights...
This Essay analyzes a concrete rule of European law that has emerged to address the problem of domes...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
This paper deals with the issue of the protection of persons from domestic violence in the jurisprud...
The article examines changes that have been made with the adoption of the Law on Preventing and Comb...
This Reflection draws on the judgment handed down by the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter...
This is an audio recording of a paper given at the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference...
Domestic Violence and Gender Violence impact every society on many different layers, loss of capabil...
Forced marriages are recognized as a form violating human rights, descriminatiing against women as w...
Migrant women account for a significant proportion of migration fluxes towards Europe. In 2015, the ...
In its recent jurisprudence on domestic violence, the European Court of Human Rights started to exam...