- Special Issue: Border Justice: Migration and Accountability for Human Rights Violation
- Cathryn Costello & Itamar Mann, Border Justice: Migration and Accountability for Human Rights Violations
- Nikolas Feith Tan & Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen, A Topographical Approach to Accountability for Human Rights Violations in Migration Control
- Başak Çalı, Cathryn Costello, & Stewart Cunningham, Hard Protection through Soft Courts? Non-Refoulement before the United Nations Treaty Bodies
- Violeta Moreno-Lax, The Architecture of Functional Jurisdiction: Unpacking Contactless Control—On Public Powers, S.S. and Others v. Italy, and the “Operational Model”
- Efthymios Papastavridis, The European Convention of Human Rights and Migration at Sea: Reading the “Jurisdictional Threshold” of the Convention Under the Law of the Sea Paradigm
- Vladislava Stoyanova, The Right to Life Under the EU Charter and Cooperation with Third States to Combat Human Smuggling
- Carla Ferstman, Human Rights Due Diligence Policies Applied to Extraterritorial Cooperation to Prevent “Irregular” Migration: European Union and United Kingdom Support to Libya
- Daria Davitti, Beyond the Governance Gap: Accountability in Privatized Migration Control
- Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi, Holding the European Asylum Support Office Accountable for its role in Asylum Decision-Making: Mission Impossible?
- Melanie Fink, The Action for Damages as a Fundamental Rights Remedy: Holding Frontex Liable
- Gabrielle Holly, Challenges to Australia's Offshore Detention Regime and the Limits of Strategic Tort Litigation
- Ioannis Kalpouzos, International Criminal Law and the Violence against Migrants
- Itamar Mann, The Right to Perform Rescue at Sea: Jurisprudence and Drowning
Thursday, April 30, 2020
Special Issue: Border Justice: Migration and Accountability for Human Rights Violation
The current issue of the German Law Journal (Vol. 21, Special Issue No. 3, April 2020) focuses on "Border Justice: Migration and Accountability for Human Rights Violation." Contents include: