Browsing Freedom, Security & Justice: European Legal Studies (2021), n.1 by Title
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Impacto de la Estrategia global de seguridad de la UE para reforzar el acuerdo y el dialogo sobre derechos humanos UE - Cuba
(2021)The signing and implementation of the European Union’s Global Security Strategy included a change in EU’s relationship with the countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), particularly with Cuba. The Strategy ... -
Implementation of the Charter of fundamental rights by the Spanish Courts in the Junqueras case
(2021)This paper analyses the main decisions taken by the Spanish Supreme Court (SC) and the Spanish Constitutional Court (CC) in the Junqueras case that make explicit reference to the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the ... -
Il progressivo rafforzamento dello “status di nonno” nel sistema di tutela europeo e nazionale
(2021)This article concerns the progressive strengthening of the “status” of grandparent in the European and national system. In this regard, the European Court of Justice has interpreted the concept of “visiting rights” ... -
La protezione dei minori stranieri non accompagnati nella giurisprudenza europea: quale possibile influenza sulle proposte contenute nel nuovo Patto sulla migrazione e l’asilo?
(2021)In the absence of a comprehensive international framework for the protection of unaccompanied minors, the ECtHR jurisprudence played a fundamental role in exercising a strong influence on the EU legislation on international ... -
Risks for the fundamental right to the protection of personal data stemming from the Covid-19 sanitary crisis: a Spanish perspective
(2021)The paper analyses the risks posed to the fundamental right of personal data protection by some of the measures adopted in Spain in response to the Covid19 sanitary crisis due to lack of regulation, or lack of a specific ... -
The fundamental right to an effective judicial protection and the rule of law in the EU and their impact on Member States’ administration of justice
(2021)The recognition of effective judicial protection under European Union law affects national regulations on the administration of justice. There is no doubt that the competence to regulate and act upon matters relating to ... -
The unconvicted detention of persons with mental impairments: the ECHR “unsound” that does not sound
(2021)Detention is an acknowledged violation of the right to liberty that enforces criminal law procedures. It is a coercive measure that aims to guarantee social freedom, security and justice. However, there are categories ...