In the European Union, new anti-terror measures have had an impact on the lives of noncitizens, immigrants, and asylum-seekers. This Essay outlines the rights guaranteed to both citizens and noncitizens under the European Convention on Human Rights and the EU treaties and evaluates how these rights have limited harsh treatment of noncitizens in the fight against terrorism. Although suspicion and rejection of noncitizens are widespread, there remains hope for broadening the principles of equality and fundamental rights to third country nationals through an open conception of the notion of European citizenship
Only countries possess effective tools – instruments of politics – that can counteract impact of ter...
Our thesis has aimed to show a relationship between certain aspects of EU counter-terrorism legislat...
The increasing interest in using deprivation of citizenship as a counter-terrorism measure on convic...
In the European Union, new anti-terror measures have had an impact on the lives of noncitizens, immi...
Both individually and collectively, European countries have vast experience with international and d...
After September 11, many countries changed their laws to make it easier to fight terrorism. They di...
The reaction to 11 September damaged the liberty of those living in Europe who found themselves targ...
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The departure of substantial numbers of 'foreign fighters' and the occurrence of terrorist attacks o...
The acts of 11 September 2001 demonstrated how vulnerable civilians are; in any part of the world, t...
Terrorism within Europe, until 2004, was limited to internal, historical conflict between the state ...
What impact does terrorism have on the acceptance of asylum seekers in European countries? Based on ...
Purpose – The object of the paper is to analyse the justifications for the modification of police p...
This article aims to assess the impact that the European Convention of Human Rights, incorporated in...
This article aims to question the relationship between security and liberty that lies at the heart o...
Only countries possess effective tools – instruments of politics – that can counteract impact of ter...
Our thesis has aimed to show a relationship between certain aspects of EU counter-terrorism legislat...
The increasing interest in using deprivation of citizenship as a counter-terrorism measure on convic...
In the European Union, new anti-terror measures have had an impact on the lives of noncitizens, immi...
Both individually and collectively, European countries have vast experience with international and d...
After September 11, many countries changed their laws to make it easier to fight terrorism. They di...
The reaction to 11 September damaged the liberty of those living in Europe who found themselves targ...
Contains fulltext : 241536.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)1 p
The departure of substantial numbers of 'foreign fighters' and the occurrence of terrorist attacks o...
The acts of 11 September 2001 demonstrated how vulnerable civilians are; in any part of the world, t...
Terrorism within Europe, until 2004, was limited to internal, historical conflict between the state ...
What impact does terrorism have on the acceptance of asylum seekers in European countries? Based on ...
Purpose – The object of the paper is to analyse the justifications for the modification of police p...
This article aims to assess the impact that the European Convention of Human Rights, incorporated in...
This article aims to question the relationship between security and liberty that lies at the heart o...
Only countries possess effective tools – instruments of politics – that can counteract impact of ter...
Our thesis has aimed to show a relationship between certain aspects of EU counter-terrorism legislat...
The increasing interest in using deprivation of citizenship as a counter-terrorism measure on convic...