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Aliens before the European Court of Human Rights: Ensuring Minimum Standards of Human Rights Protection

Edited by: David Moya, Georgios Milios

ISBN13: 9789004465688
Published: July 2021
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Hardback
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This volume conducts an in-depth analysis of the ECtHR's case law in the area of migration and asylum, exploring the role of the Court in this area of law. Each chapter deals with the case law on one specific ECHR article that is relevant for migrants, asylum seekers and refugees. In addition, the volume is enriched by two additional studies which deal with issues that are treated in a transversal manner, namely vulnerability and the margin of appreciation. The volume systematises the case law on aliens' rights under the ECHR, offering readers the chance to familiarise themselves with or gain deeper insight into the main principles the Strasbourg court applies in its case law regarding aliens.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Chapter 1. State Jurisdiction and the Scope of the ECHR’s Protection (Article 1 ECHR)
Margarite Helena Zoeteweij-Turhan
Chapter 2. The Right to Life of Migrants and Refugees under Article 2 ECHR
Juan Ruiz Ramos
Chapter 3. Protecting Aliens with Article 3 of the ECHR
Meltem Ineli-Ciger
Chapter 4. Prohibition of Slavery and Forced Labour (Article 4)
Celia Díaz Morgado
Chapter 5. Aliens’ Protection against Arbitrary Detention (Article 5 ECHR)
Andreia Sofia Pinto Oliveira
Chapter 6. Procedural Rights Protecting Immigrants
Diego Boza Martínez
Chapter 7. The Right to Family and Private Life in Migration and Asylum Cases (Article 8)
Georgios Milios
Chapter 8. Political Rights of Aliens
Reuven (Ruvi) Ziegler
Chapter 9. Social Rights and Migrants before the European Court of Human Rights
Natalia Caicedo Camacho
Chapter 10. Aliens’ Right Not to Be Discriminated Against (Article 14 and Protocol 12 ECHR)
Maria Mousmouti
Chapter 11. Expulsion and Prohibition of Collective Expulsion of Migrants and Asylum Seekers
Filippo Scuto
Chapter 12. The Margin of Appreciation of States in the European Convention on Human Rights and Additional Protocol No.
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Benedita Mac Crorie and Giulia Santomauro
Chapter 13. Vulnerability Assessment as an Instrument to Enhance Human Rights?
Andrea Romano