For more than a decade, the Council of Europe has expressed deep concern over irregular migrants’ poor access to basic social rights. With this mind, I consider the extent to which the European Convention on Human Rights can contribute to protect irregular migrants in the social sphere. To this end, I consider the role of international supervisory bodies in social rights adjudication and discuss the suitability of international adjudication as a means to uphold irregular migrants’ social rights. Having reached the conclusion that international adjudication can help protect irregular migrants’ social rights, I examine the ‘social dimension’ of the European Convention on Human Rights and the significance that the European Court of Human Right...
The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through...
The contribution analyses the long-awaited decision of the ECtHR on humanitarian visas related to th...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
For more than a decade, the Council of Europe has expressed deep concern over irregular migrants’ po...
The UN Migrant Workers Convention (CMW) that provides for fundamental human rights for migrant worke...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
This paper analyzes the possible legal bases for or the existence of extraterritorial socio-economic...
This paper focuses on settled migrants and calls for the construction of the right to respect for pr...
Applying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immigration cases has always been a balan...
The article highlights the role of the European Court of Human Rights in international protection of...
<p>First glimpsed the atrocities in the twentieth century, international society decided to protect ...
Social rights (right to social security and social welfare) and mobility rights (right to freedom of...
Irregular immigration is a phenomenon with a substantial impact for the majority of the countries. T...
This doctoral thesis asks whether international and European human rights law are substantially and ...
The protection of irregular migrants’ health-related rights brings to the fore the tensions that exi...
The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through...
The contribution analyses the long-awaited decision of the ECtHR on humanitarian visas related to th...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...
For more than a decade, the Council of Europe has expressed deep concern over irregular migrants’ po...
The UN Migrant Workers Convention (CMW) that provides for fundamental human rights for migrant worke...
Boyashov A, Kuteynikov A. Migrant’s Rights At A System Of The European Convention On Human Rights. I...
This paper analyzes the possible legal bases for or the existence of extraterritorial socio-economic...
This paper focuses on settled migrants and calls for the construction of the right to respect for pr...
Applying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to immigration cases has always been a balan...
The article highlights the role of the European Court of Human Rights in international protection of...
<p>First glimpsed the atrocities in the twentieth century, international society decided to protect ...
Social rights (right to social security and social welfare) and mobility rights (right to freedom of...
Irregular immigration is a phenomenon with a substantial impact for the majority of the countries. T...
This doctoral thesis asks whether international and European human rights law are substantially and ...
The protection of irregular migrants’ health-related rights brings to the fore the tensions that exi...
The paper delineates key considerations pertaining to the rights of foreigners, as developed through...
The contribution analyses the long-awaited decision of the ECtHR on humanitarian visas related to th...
This chapter points out that the European Court of Human Rights often privileges state sovereignty o...