The volume collects 16 contributions on the role of international Courts and Tribunals in the development and/or application of migration law, fostering a dialogical approach among scholars, experts and policy makers in addressing relevant issues of judicial practice in the field. Special attention is paid throughout the volume to issues of human rights, given their centrality in international adjudication on migration and refugee law in times of crisis (suffice it to mention massive movements of people at sea, as well as de facto or de iure emergency situations in Europe and beyond).
Tuesday, March 3, 2020
Bruno, Palombino, & Di Stefano: Migration Issues before International Courts and Tribunals
Giovanni Carlo Bruno (Institute for Research on Innovation and Services for Development, National Research Council of Italy), Fulvio Maria Palombino (Federico II Univ.), & Adriana Di Stefano (Univ. of Catania) have published Migration Issues before International Courts and Tribunals (CNR edizioni 2019). The e-book is available for free download here. Here's the abstract: