With the judgments delivered in H.K. v. Hungary and T.Z. and Others v. Poland the European Court of Human Rights has found, once again, a violation of the prohibition of collective expulsions of aliens, established under Article 4, Protocol No. 4, of the European Convention on Human Rights. Such a breach of the Convention by Poland and Hungary does not appear to be purely episodic. Rather, as acknowledged by the Court itself, it represents a systemic practice, implemented according to recurring and precise patterns. Collective expulsions and denial of asylum procedures at the Polish and Hungarian borders, thus, have turned into a routine and a “normal” form of migration management
In the case Commission v. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, the Court of Justice of the EU, up...
Niniejsza praca stanowi próbę kompleksowego omówienia problemu nielegalnej praktyki polskich organów...
Article 4 of Protocol No. 4 ECHR is short. Its title reads “Prohibition of collective expulsion of a...
In the case of A.B. and B.D. v. Poland, the Human Rights Committee had to pronounce itself for the f...
Following the Hirsi judgment dating back to 2012, the prohibition of collective expulsion gained a p...
Following the Hirsi judgment dating back to 2012, the prohibition of collective expulsion gained a p...
On April 2, 2020, the Court of Justice delivered the judgement on the infringement procedure started...
With the judgment in the case M.H. and Others v. Croatia, the ECtHR found multiple violations of the...
This Paper examines the 'N.D. and N.T v Spain' judgment by the European Court of Human Rights (EtCHR...
On September 2, Poland introduced a state of emergency in regions at the border with Belarus. Accord...
Following the judgment N.D. and N.T. v. Spain, the ECtHR has issued another judgment concerning the ...
In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border wit...
In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border wit...
Following the judgment N.D. and N.T. v. Spain, the ECtHR has issued another judgment concerning the ...
The right of States, for a variety of reasons, to expel aliens has never been disputed by the Europe...
In the case Commission v. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, the Court of Justice of the EU, up...
Niniejsza praca stanowi próbę kompleksowego omówienia problemu nielegalnej praktyki polskich organów...
Article 4 of Protocol No. 4 ECHR is short. Its title reads “Prohibition of collective expulsion of a...
In the case of A.B. and B.D. v. Poland, the Human Rights Committee had to pronounce itself for the f...
Following the Hirsi judgment dating back to 2012, the prohibition of collective expulsion gained a p...
Following the Hirsi judgment dating back to 2012, the prohibition of collective expulsion gained a p...
On April 2, 2020, the Court of Justice delivered the judgement on the infringement procedure started...
With the judgment in the case M.H. and Others v. Croatia, the ECtHR found multiple violations of the...
This Paper examines the 'N.D. and N.T v Spain' judgment by the European Court of Human Rights (EtCHR...
On September 2, Poland introduced a state of emergency in regions at the border with Belarus. Accord...
Following the judgment N.D. and N.T. v. Spain, the ECtHR has issued another judgment concerning the ...
In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border wit...
In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border wit...
Following the judgment N.D. and N.T. v. Spain, the ECtHR has issued another judgment concerning the ...
The right of States, for a variety of reasons, to expel aliens has never been disputed by the Europe...
In the case Commission v. Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic, the Court of Justice of the EU, up...
Niniejsza praca stanowi próbę kompleksowego omówienia problemu nielegalnej praktyki polskich organów...
Article 4 of Protocol No. 4 ECHR is short. Its title reads “Prohibition of collective expulsion of a...