Judicial Responses to the Migration Crisis: The Role of Courts in the Creation of a European Identity
págs. 1-24
págs. 25-44
Allocating Responsibility for Refugee Protection to States: Actual and Potential Criteria in International (Case) Law
págs. 45-90
Les réfugiés en mer devant les juridictions internationales: vers la protection d’un droit international de l’hospitalité ?
págs. 91-118
The Problematic Management of Migratory Flows in Europe and its Impacton Human Rights: the Prohibition of Collective Expulsion of Aliens in the Case-law of the European Court of Human Rights
págs. 119-146
págs. 147-178
Refoulement at the Border Undermines the Best Interest of the Child: Preliminary Remarks
págs. 179-200
The Protection of the Migrant Parent-Child Relationship in Spanish and Supranational Jurisprudence: a Sensitive or a Sensible Approach?
págs. 201-222
Migration Issues in the Inter-American System of Human Rights: the Development of an increasingly Humane Jus Migrandi
págs. 223-274
págs. 275-300
Escaping Violence: the Istanbul Convention and Violence against Women as a Form of Persecution
págs. 301-330
Framing the ‘Risk Assessment’ Test in Women’s Asylum Claims: A Critical Analysis af Domestic Jurisprudence vs. the European Court of Human Rights’ Approaches
págs. 331-354
A Tale of Two Courts: The EU-Turkey Statement before the Court of Justice of The European Union and the European Court of Human Rights
págs. 355-380
The Dublin System vis-à-vis EU Solidarity before the European Court of Justice: The Law, The Whole Law, and Nothing But The Law!
págs. 381-408
The ‘Sovereignty Clause’ of the Dublin Regulations in the Case-law of the ECtHR and the CJEU: The Mirage of a Jurisprudential Convergence?
págs. 409-434
The Case-Law of the EU Court of Justice on the Return Directive and the Role of International Human Rights Law: ‘With or Without You’?
págs. 435-460
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