Local governments are not entities an international lawyer would usually think of as an “actor of international law”. In fact, they are considered irrelevant in classical international law, mere state organs whose actions can trigger the responsibility of the state, without any relevance of their own to boast. This thesis is a theoretical and empirical demonstration of why this is not true, even if we look from the lens of traditional, Westphalian international law. This thesis maps, in a manner grounded in empirical research in Turkey, Switzerland and the international arena, the different (both legal and socio-legal) ways in which local governments engage with human rights and migration, which are both traditionally considered fields of i...
This dissertation yields insights into two rather recent, quickly expanding, and closely related res...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...
Local governments are not entities an international lawyer would usually think of as an “actor of in...
Local governments around the world have been engaging with international law and policy at an expone...
The growing influence and self-confidence of local authorities count among the most interesting rece...
Increasingly, local authorities around the world invoke international law to tackle global challenge...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
Traditional state-centric international law does not recognise local government as “subjects” of int...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
Local governments and transnational city networks (‘TCNs’) have been increasingly engaging with norm...
Despite the broadening range of international arbiters of global migration, the state—with its sover...
For many years, territorial principles anchored an international system organized around nation-stat...
This article examines how international human rights law is shaping the politics of immigration. It...
This dissertation yields insights into two rather recent, quickly expanding, and closely related res...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...
Local governments are not entities an international lawyer would usually think of as an “actor of in...
Local governments around the world have been engaging with international law and policy at an expone...
The growing influence and self-confidence of local authorities count among the most interesting rece...
Increasingly, local authorities around the world invoke international law to tackle global challenge...
The human rights regime—as law, institutions and practice—has been facing criticism for decades rega...
Traditional state-centric international law does not recognise local government as “subjects” of int...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
Local governments and transnational city networks (‘TCNs’) have been increasingly engaging with norm...
Despite the broadening range of international arbiters of global migration, the state—with its sover...
For many years, territorial principles anchored an international system organized around nation-stat...
This article examines how international human rights law is shaping the politics of immigration. It...
This dissertation yields insights into two rather recent, quickly expanding, and closely related res...
Migration is a complex phenomenon: on the one hand, it encompasses economic, political, historical, ...
Since the 1980s, an increasing number of people have crossed international borders outside of regula...