Sfoglia Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies per Soggetto "ECtHR"
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Applying intersectionality to gender discrimination in International refugee law: the case of women asylum seekers
(2026)This article proposes intersectionality as a legal hermeneutic tool to enhance International Refugee Law, providing a comprehensive framework for analysing asylum claims and addressing the needs of particularly vulnerable ... -
Dialogue across Courts: the CJEU, the ECtHR, and the rights of migrant women
(2026)This article argues that the similarities between the case law of the European regional courts in respect of family migration are significant. Many of the judgments concerning the right of a migrant spouse of an EU citizen ...
