The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights. While, on one hand, 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
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
The contribution analyses the long-awaited decision of the ECtHR on humanitarian visas related to th...
The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through...
editorial reviewedThe contribution explores key topics pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as de...
For more than a decade, the Council of Europe has expressed deep concern over irregular migrants’ po...
Applying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immigration cases has always been a balan...
According to article 1 echr, states parties are under the obligation to guarantee the convention rig...
The paper analyses the concept of extra-territorial jurisdiction as envisaged by the Euroepan Conven...
<p>First glimpsed the atrocities in the twentieth century, international society decided to protect ...
States have the right to regulate the presence of foreigners in their territory, provided that such...
Gli Stati hanno il diritto di regolare la presenza degli stranieri nel loro territorio nel rispetto ...
This paper focuses on settled migrants and calls for the construction of the right to respect for pr...
Th is article evaluates the protections against ‘arbitrary’ and ‘unlawful’ detention aff orded to no...
The paper delves into an analysis of the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) conc...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
The contribution analyses the long-awaited decision of the ECtHR on humanitarian visas related to th...
The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through...
editorial reviewedThe contribution explores key topics pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as de...
For more than a decade, the Council of Europe has expressed deep concern over irregular migrants’ po...
Applying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immigration cases has always been a balan...
According to article 1 echr, states parties are under the obligation to guarantee the convention rig...
The paper analyses the concept of extra-territorial jurisdiction as envisaged by the Euroepan Conven...
<p>First glimpsed the atrocities in the twentieth century, international society decided to protect ...
States have the right to regulate the presence of foreigners in their territory, provided that such...
Gli Stati hanno il diritto di regolare la presenza degli stranieri nel loro territorio nel rispetto ...
This paper focuses on settled migrants and calls for the construction of the right to respect for pr...
Th is article evaluates the protections against ‘arbitrary’ and ‘unlawful’ detention aff orded to no...
The paper delves into an analysis of the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) conc...
The aim of this article is to examine how the concepts of EU citizenship and of European integration...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
The contribution analyses the long-awaited decision of the ECtHR on humanitarian visas related to th...