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Editorial : the growing but uneven role of European courts in (im)migration governance : a comparative perspective

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European journal of legal studies, 2022, Vol. 14, SI, pp. 1-20
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FEDERICO, Veronica, MORARU, Madalina Bianca, PANNIA, Paola, Editorial : the growing but uneven role of European courts in (im)migration governance : a comparative perspective, European journal of legal studies, 2022, Vol. 14, SI, pp. 1-20 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/74461
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The context in which European and domestic courts adjudicate migrants' rights has never been more complicated than it has been in recent years. A socio-political reality of sequential crises (economic, refugee, rule of law and Covid-19) has empowered the executive to make decisions with regard to migration with minimal legislature and judicial supervision and launch 'open attacks on case law'. The ever-increasing number of persons in need of access to asylum is likely to increase even further over the next decade.
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Special Issue on 'Adjudicating migrant's rights : what are European Courts saying?'
Published online: 11 May 2022
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