Archive for the ‘European Court of Human Rights’ Category
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A – pyrrhic? – victory concerning detention in transit zones and procedural rights: FMS & FMZ and the legislation adopted by Hungary in its wake
15 Jun 2020By Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University On 14 May 2020 the Grand Chamber of the CJEU delivered its judgment in the…
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Adjudicating old questions in refugee law: MN and Others v Belgium and the limits of extraterritorial refoulement
26 May 2020Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen is a professor with special responsibilities in migration and refugee law at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen…
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Comparing the Inter-American Court opinion on diplomatic asylum applications with M.N. and Others v. Belgium before the ECtHR
13 May 2020Andreina De Leo and Juan Ruiz Ramos, LL.M Candidates in International Migration and Refugee Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam From Wikileaks…
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A Hole of Unclear Dimensions: Reading ND and NT v. Spain
01 Apr 2020By Nora Markard, Professor of International Public Law and International Human Rights at the University of Münster On 13 February 2020, the…
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Hot returns remain contrary to the ECHR: ND & NT before the ECHR
28 Feb 2020By Constantin Hruschka, senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy Munich. In its judgement…
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La CEDH appelée à trancher la question des “visas asile” laissée en suspens par la CJUE: Lueur d’espoir ou nouvelle déception?
12 Feb 2019By Eugénie Delval, Teaching Assistant at ULB Faculty of Law On se souvient de la vive polémique survenue en Belgique fin 2016,…