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by Thomas Zedalis
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Rights
at the border and the border of rights. What balance exists
between
national judges and legislators and/or between the rights
of migrants
and human beings? [1]
doi:10.5281/zenodo.14063082[2]
Abstract:The present work aims to investigate an
unfortunately very difficult
reality, that of immigration, where the relationship
between legislators
and judges has undergone moments of difficulty for some
countries and
demonstration of a lack of state responsibility towards
human beings.
Past solutions in matters of detention and expulsion for
common law
countries as Australia and the United Kingdom are now a
reality. They
have imposed the problem on the front line through new
procedural
mechanisms that ultimately have excluded judicial
control, as a solution
of the moment to save their territory and their global
image. The
challenges are open as well as the debates about
immigration. Outside
the European Union a strong reform could save the borders
through a
law that puts in the forefront the protection of the
human being and the
immigrant as a challenge for the next few years.
References
1. https://yeucl.free.nf/index.php/yeucl/article/view/43 (link)
2. https://yeucl.free.nf/index.php/yeucl/article/view/43 (link)
Date Published: 2024-12-16 12:10:13
Identifier: art.-23
Item Size: 22803161
Language: eng
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# Topics
externalization of borders
asylum law
global jurisprudence
comparative law
common law
immigration law
protection of human rights
High Court decisions
ECtHR
ECHR
transfers to third countries
immigration governance
pacific solution
Immigration Bail
Human Rights Act
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