editorial reviewedThe contribution explores key topics pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights. It will be argued that whereas the stance taken concerning the jurisdiction of State Parties appears to expand the potential for non-nationals to avail themselves of the safeguards articulated in the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), conversely, the extensive latitude of discretion conferred upon States in formulating policies to protect their territorial integrity appears to erode the universality of rights that should underpin the ECHR
Abstract – The author examines, from a legal point of view, the widespread phenomenon of migration i...
(pubblicato nella sezione "Focus Human Rights" 1/2018) ...
Applying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immigration cases has always been a balan...
editorial reviewedThe contribution examines the two main guarantees specifically dedicated to foreig...
editorial reviewedThe paper delves into an analysis of the case-law of the European Court of Human R...
editorial reviewedThis article delves into Directive 2010/64/EU, tracing its historical roots, scrut...
This volume brings together the contributions of the participants in the research project ‘Immigrati...
editorial reviewedThis paper critically analyzes the legal tool of "administrative detention" of for...
The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The essay aims at discussing the protection afforded to the non-nationals and, specifically, to the ...
Immigration is the subject of an interdisciplinary research project entitled "Immigration, ...
Gli Stati hanno il diritto di regolare la presenza degli stranieri nel loro territorio nel rispetto ...
INTRODUCTION. Forced migration is one of the most difficult global problems. There is a clear interd...
The right to liberty is ubiquitous in human rights instruments, in essence protecting all individual...
Abstract – The author examines, from a legal point of view, the widespread phenomenon of migration i...
(pubblicato nella sezione "Focus Human Rights" 1/2018) ...
Applying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immigration cases has always been a balan...
editorial reviewedThe contribution examines the two main guarantees specifically dedicated to foreig...
editorial reviewedThe paper delves into an analysis of the case-law of the European Court of Human R...
editorial reviewedThis article delves into Directive 2010/64/EU, tracing its historical roots, scrut...
This volume brings together the contributions of the participants in the research project ‘Immigrati...
editorial reviewedThis paper critically analyzes the legal tool of "administrative detention" of for...
The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence...
The essay aims at discussing the protection afforded to the non-nationals and, specifically, to the ...
Immigration is the subject of an interdisciplinary research project entitled "Immigration, ...
Gli Stati hanno il diritto di regolare la presenza degli stranieri nel loro territorio nel rispetto ...
INTRODUCTION. Forced migration is one of the most difficult global problems. There is a clear interd...
The right to liberty is ubiquitous in human rights instruments, in essence protecting all individual...
Abstract – The author examines, from a legal point of view, the widespread phenomenon of migration i...
(pubblicato nella sezione "Focus Human Rights" 1/2018) ...
Applying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immigration cases has always been a balan...