Pursuant to the so-called American travel ban, nationals from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen were denied access to US territory. Consequently airline companies are performing additional checks at the check-in in order to avoid allowing passengers on board who are not in the possession of the required travelling documents to be allowed into the United States. The authors argue that the American travel ban puts airline companies operating from Brussels National Airport, Belgium within the scope of several criminal law provisions. Obeying the travel ban and denying the passengers access to the plane could constitute a form of indirect discrimination based on nationality. Disobeying the travel ban and granting the passengers access to th...
Defence Date: 22/11/2021; Examining Board: Prof. Albertina Albors-Llorens (Cambridge University);Pro...
On 13 August 2018, Lyudmyla Kozlovska, an Ukrainian national and the President of the Open Dialog Fo...
[From the Introduction]. In 30 May 2006, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) held that the Passenger...
Pursuant to the so-called American travel ban, nationals from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen ...
Government-sponsored ethnic and racial profiling in the form of computerized and behavioral screenin...
This Note discusses the current hurdles imposed by 49 U.S.C. § 41310, the Discriminatory Statute 413...
Three times in 2017 did the US Government issued orders banning nationals from some countries from e...
One of Donald Trump’s first actions as president of the United States was to issue an Executive Orde...
Sanctions placed upon airlines and other operators transporting persons without the required paperwo...
[Excerpt] “Imagine arriving at the airport and checking in at the ticketing booth. You tell the tick...
The article presents information on the immigration law of the U.S. and the need of a second order s...
Transportation of people plays a major role in our critical infrastructures. The article seeks to de...
Today, when a single person can turn an airplane into a guided missile, no one objects to rigorous s...
Airports as borders signify critical thresholds of tourism experiences – arrival and departure. They...
This Article makes the case for the fundamental right of U.S. citizens to leave their country and re...
Defence Date: 22/11/2021; Examining Board: Prof. Albertina Albors-Llorens (Cambridge University);Pro...
On 13 August 2018, Lyudmyla Kozlovska, an Ukrainian national and the President of the Open Dialog Fo...
[From the Introduction]. In 30 May 2006, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) held that the Passenger...
Pursuant to the so-called American travel ban, nationals from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen ...
Government-sponsored ethnic and racial profiling in the form of computerized and behavioral screenin...
This Note discusses the current hurdles imposed by 49 U.S.C. § 41310, the Discriminatory Statute 413...
Three times in 2017 did the US Government issued orders banning nationals from some countries from e...
One of Donald Trump’s first actions as president of the United States was to issue an Executive Orde...
Sanctions placed upon airlines and other operators transporting persons without the required paperwo...
[Excerpt] “Imagine arriving at the airport and checking in at the ticketing booth. You tell the tick...
The article presents information on the immigration law of the U.S. and the need of a second order s...
Transportation of people plays a major role in our critical infrastructures. The article seeks to de...
Today, when a single person can turn an airplane into a guided missile, no one objects to rigorous s...
Airports as borders signify critical thresholds of tourism experiences – arrival and departure. They...
This Article makes the case for the fundamental right of U.S. citizens to leave their country and re...
Defence Date: 22/11/2021; Examining Board: Prof. Albertina Albors-Llorens (Cambridge University);Pro...
On 13 August 2018, Lyudmyla Kozlovska, an Ukrainian national and the President of the Open Dialog Fo...
[From the Introduction]. In 30 May 2006, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) held that the Passenger...