
The latest issue of the
International Community Law Review (Vol. 24, no. 4, 2022) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Regime Interaction and “Unwanted Migration”: From Hostility to Emancipation
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Violeta Moreno-Lax & Niovi Vavoula, The (Many) Rules and Roles of Law in the Regulation of “Unwanted Migration”
- Sheona York, Does the UK Home Office Care about the Rule of Law?
Implications for “Unwanted Migrants”
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Andrew Pitt, Bordering Asylum in Post-Brexit Britain:
Lessons from the UK’s Detained Fast Track and the Marginalisation of International Human Rights Safeguards
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Sara Palacios-Arapiles, European Divergent Approaches to Protection Claims Based on the Eritrean Military/National Service Programme
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Marta Minetti, International Legal Principles, Penal Populism and Criminalisation of ‘Unwanted Migration’:
An Italian Cautionary Tale
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Maria-Louiza Deftou, The Road to the EU’s Accession to the ECHR:
Reshaping the ECtHR-CJEU Judicial Interaction in Cases of ‘Unwanted Migration’?
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Nicolette Busuttil, The UN Disability Rights Convention and EU Fundamental Rights:
What Role for the Convention in the Protection of ‘Unwanted Migrants’?