This volume is intended to collect selected contributions on the role of international Courts and Tribunals in the development and/or application of migration law, fostering a dialogical approach among scholars, experts and policy makers in addressing relevant issues of judicial practice in the field. It provides a comprehensive critical review of international case-law on both general and specific questions arising in specific domains of international law related to human migration, such as the contours of international responsibility for refugee tection, migrants’ human rights at sea, judicial standards on the protection of vulnerable groups. A key aim of the collection is to contribute to the assessment of the extent to which international judges have played or could play a law-making role in the field of international migration law: the authors use the analysis of international judicial practice as a perspective from which to engage in the evaluation of current migration law challenges taking into account crosscutting matters on dialogues, consistencies or clashes among international (and supranational) jurisdictions and supervisory bodies, as well as normative interactions with rules of both international human rights law and other fields of international law.
Preface [to Migration Issues before International Courts and Tribunals ]
Di Stefano A.
2019-01-01
Abstract
This volume is intended to collect selected contributions on the role of international Courts and Tribunals in the development and/or application of migration law, fostering a dialogical approach among scholars, experts and policy makers in addressing relevant issues of judicial practice in the field. It provides a comprehensive critical review of international case-law on both general and specific questions arising in specific domains of international law related to human migration, such as the contours of international responsibility for refugee tection, migrants’ human rights at sea, judicial standards on the protection of vulnerable groups. A key aim of the collection is to contribute to the assessment of the extent to which international judges have played or could play a law-making role in the field of international migration law: the authors use the analysis of international judicial practice as a perspective from which to engage in the evaluation of current migration law challenges taking into account crosscutting matters on dialogues, consistencies or clashes among international (and supranational) jurisdictions and supervisory bodies, as well as normative interactions with rules of both international human rights law and other fields of international law.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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