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‘Beyond the Façade’ – A Pragmatic Approach on Immigration Detention That Paves the Way for Fair Trial Rights Recognition

Sep 18, 2024 | The Impact of Academic Work at the ECtHR | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr Lorenzo Bernardini, University of Luxembourg

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Dubious Distinctions? Calling the European Court of Human Rights to account for its differential treatment of immigrants in its Article 8 expulsion jurisprudence

Sep 11, 2024 | The Impact of Academic Work at the ECtHR | 0 comments

Bog post by Dr Alan Desmond, University of Leicester

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Evidencing pushbacks: How the ECtHR may request information from states

Aug 30, 2024 | The Impact of Academic Work at the ECtHR | 0 comments

Blog post by Isabel Kienzle, PhD candidate at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg *

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Academic Third-Party Interventions before the ECtHR in the Field of Asylum and Migration: The Experience of the Human Rights Centre at Ghent University

Aug 22, 2024 | The Impact of Academic Work at the ECtHR | 0 comments

Blog post by Prof Eva Brems and Prof Ellen Desmet, Ghent University

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Reflections on the Role of Academic Work at the ECtHR

Aug 12, 2024 | The Impact of Academic Work at the ECtHR | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr Françoise Tulkens, Vice-President and Judge Emeritus at the ECtHR

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How can Academic Work on Asylum and Immigration have greater Impact in the European Court of Human Rights?

Aug 5, 2024 | The Impact of Academic Work at the ECtHR | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr Maja Grundler, Royal Holloway University of London

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