Immigrazione irregolare e diritti umani: la prospettiva della Corte EDU e della Corte UE
Abstract
States have the right to regulate the presence of foreigners in their territory,
provided that such regulation is not contrary to their international obligations,
especially within the European framework. The European Court of Human Rights
and the Court of Justice of the European Union have established in their jurisprudence
some limits with regard to the granting of generic and specific rights. The objective
of this article is to determine these rights (both generic and specific) on the basis of
the jurisprudence of both European courts with regard to irregular foreigners.
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