The Right Not to be Dominated: The Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights on Migrants’ Destitution
The European Court of Human Rights increasingly deals with migrants’ complaints about desti-tution in their host state under Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (the prohibition of inhuman and degrading treatment). This case law has been criticized for not being consistent and/or fo...
Main Author: | Lieneke Slingenberg |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Constitutional Court of Georgia
2019-12-01
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Series: | Journal of Constitutional Law |
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Online Access: | https://constcourt.ge/files/2/journal2019.2/Lieneke-Slingenberg-eng.pdf |
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