This article analyses how the concept of home is interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights and how its definition affects the decisions on cases concerning the Right to Home of Romani individuals. The analysis is conducted departing from a series of renowned cases that have been brought in front of the European Court by individuals of Romani origin. It has often been argued that these cases are steps towards the recognition of the Romani ???special needs,??? although such narrative has already been criticized for reproducing a stereotypical idea of Roma. In opposition to this argument and in light of the academic debate on the definition of the home, this article claims that the decisions of the Court are mainly based on the associa...
This Comment provides a new perspective on Romani legal issues typically overlooked by scholars by n...
The current claims for asylum and refugee protection of Roma from the so-called “Western Balkan stat...
Although human rights are widely considered as the instrument ‘par excellence’ to install full and u...
This article analyses how the concept of home is interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights a...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of the European Union’s documents released betwe...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of European Union documents released between 200...
Roma people in Europe still suffer from severe housing deprivation compared to the general populatio...
The definition of 'adequate housing', a term widely used in the protection of the related right and ...
The article analyses the jurisprudence of international tribunals on the education and housing of Ro...
Many Roma, gypsies and travellers live in caravans or trailers, sometimes in together trailer parks ...
The purpose of the article is to focus on the role of European institutions working on human rights ...
The aim of this article is to highlight the contradiction between the EU principles ensuring the ri...
Financial Support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Programme of the European Union-JUS...
Because of the obvious noble aim of the human rights instrument, it is often uncritically accepted a...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
This Comment provides a new perspective on Romani legal issues typically overlooked by scholars by n...
The current claims for asylum and refugee protection of Roma from the so-called “Western Balkan stat...
Although human rights are widely considered as the instrument ‘par excellence’ to install full and u...
This article analyses how the concept of home is interpreted by the European Court of Human Rights a...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of the European Union’s documents released betwe...
This article presents a critical discourse analysis of European Union documents released between 200...
Roma people in Europe still suffer from severe housing deprivation compared to the general populatio...
The definition of 'adequate housing', a term widely used in the protection of the related right and ...
The article analyses the jurisprudence of international tribunals on the education and housing of Ro...
Many Roma, gypsies and travellers live in caravans or trailers, sometimes in together trailer parks ...
The purpose of the article is to focus on the role of European institutions working on human rights ...
The aim of this article is to highlight the contradiction between the EU principles ensuring the ri...
Financial Support from the Fundamental Rights and Citizenship Programme of the European Union-JUS...
Because of the obvious noble aim of the human rights instrument, it is often uncritically accepted a...
This article will critically examine the treatment of migrant Roma in Western Europe, particularly I...
This Comment provides a new perspective on Romani legal issues typically overlooked by scholars by n...
The current claims for asylum and refugee protection of Roma from the so-called “Western Balkan stat...
Although human rights are widely considered as the instrument ‘par excellence’ to install full and u...