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The Treatment Of Immigrants In The European Court Of Human Rights Moving Beyond Criminalisation Amanda Spalding

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The Treatment Of Immigrants In The European Court Of Human Rights Moving Beyond Criminalisation Amanda Spalding
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Publisher: Hart Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.91 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Amanda Spalding
ISBN: 9781509947409, 9781509947430, 150994740X, 1509947434
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Treatment Of Immigrants In The European Court Of Human Rights Moving Beyond Criminalisation Amanda Spalding by Amanda Spalding 9781509947409, 9781509947430, 150994740X, 1509947434 instant download after payment.

Over the last twenty years, states across Europe have increasingly criminalised immigration. Criminal law, criminal justice style practices and discourse have all become intertwined with immigration control, representing a new threat to the human rights of immigrants. This book examines the adequacy of the European Court of Human Rights’ response to this development. Reviewing the Court’s case law on deportation, removal and immigration detention, it makes an original contribution to the growing study of ‘crimmigration’.

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