This chapter adopts a two-stage analysis of legal resilience against far-reaching restrictions of migrants’ rights. It first investigates the resilience of the Belgian constitutional system against potential hostile take-over by right-wing populists. It is concluded that the constitutional framework provides relatively robust protection against democratic decay, as a result of which the separation of powers remains intact. At the same time, most constitutional safeguards that prevent a hypothetical slide towards authoritarianism in Belgium only provide weak constraints against the very real and systematic undermining of migrants’ rights. Therefore, during the second stage of the analysis an assessment is made of the room for legal resilienc...
© 2020, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The migration crisis of 2015 in Europe had a hug...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
In section I of this article, the progressive neutralization/de-politicization of the right of resis...
Analysing the problematic interplay between the rise of populism, restrictions of migrants' rights a...
The European Court of Human Rights increasingly deals with migrants’ complaints about destitution in...
peer reviewedDebates about migration issues are spread across various levels of contemporary Belgian...
This chapter interrogates European law as actively contributing to the undermining of migrants’ righ...
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...
Questions concerning effective remedies in refugee status procedures have recently received a lot of...
Populism is a phenomenon that impacts not only nation-states and their institutions but also the ins...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
This book brings recent insights about sovereignty and citizen participation in the Belgian Constitu...
An embedded case study investigating the ongoing securitization of migration in the EU from 2014-202...
The re-emergence of Radical Right Populism (RRP) is one of the most crucial phenomena in current pol...
© 2020, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The migration crisis of 2015 in Europe had a hug...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
In section I of this article, the progressive neutralization/de-politicization of the right of resis...
Analysing the problematic interplay between the rise of populism, restrictions of migrants' rights a...
The European Court of Human Rights increasingly deals with migrants’ complaints about destitution in...
peer reviewedDebates about migration issues are spread across various levels of contemporary Belgian...
This chapter interrogates European law as actively contributing to the undermining of migrants’ righ...
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...
Questions concerning effective remedies in refugee status procedures have recently received a lot of...
Populism is a phenomenon that impacts not only nation-states and their institutions but also the ins...
Why are populist radical right parties (PRRPs) more successful in some countries than in others? Thi...
This book brings recent insights about sovereignty and citizen participation in the Belgian Constitu...
An embedded case study investigating the ongoing securitization of migration in the EU from 2014-202...
The re-emergence of Radical Right Populism (RRP) is one of the most crucial phenomena in current pol...
© 2020, Universidad del Zulia. All rights reserved. The migration crisis of 2015 in Europe had a hug...
This thesis investigates the variation in the electoral performances of right-wing populist parties ...
In section I of this article, the progressive neutralization/de-politicization of the right of resis...