Migration and the ECtHR
European Court of Human Rights. The ECtHR's migration practice began to flourish in the early 1990s, in the context of expulsion and detention. Following the Soeringen and Abdulaziz cases, the Court rapidly adopted new and new expectations of States Parties, in particular in the wake of the ref...
| Main Author: | Berkes Lilla |
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| Format: | Book part |
| Published: |
Central European Academic Publishing
Miskolc
2025
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| Series: | Studies of the Central European Professors’ Network
The ECHR at 70: The Central European Narrative |
| doi: | 10.54237/profnet.2025.nbrhkechr_22 |
| mtmt: | 36322355 |
| Online Access: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/3381 |
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