Demanding Rights: Europe's Supranational Courts and the Dilemma of Migrant Vulnerability

M.G.N. Baumgärtel

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Abstract

While nominally protected across Europe, the human rights of vulnerable migrants often fail to deliver their promised benefits in practice. This socio-legal study explores both the concrete expressions and possible causes of this persistent deficit. For this purpose, it presents an innovative multifaceted evaluation of selected judgments of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the EU pertaining to such complex questions as the protection of persons fleeing from indiscriminate violence, homosexual asylum seekers, the Dublin Regulation, and the externalization of border control. Highlighting the demanding character of migrant rights, the book also discusses some steps that could be taken to improve the effectiveness of Europe's supranational human rights system including changes in judicial and litigation practice as well as a re-conceptualization of human rights as existential commitments.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherCambridge University Press
Number of pages232
ISBN (Print)1108733883
Publication statusPublished - May 2019

Publication series

NameCambridge Migration and Asylum Series
PublisherCambridge University Press

Keywords

  • human rights
  • asylum
  • migration
  • vulnerability
  • European Court of Human Rights
  • European Court of Justice

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