Access to an Effective Remedy in European Asylum Procedures

In this contribution the author tries to identify the meaning and content of the Community principles of effectiveness and effective judicial protection with regard to the right of access to an effective remedy in the context of the Common European Asylum System. With this purpose the relevant case-...

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Autor principal: Marcelle Reneman
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Publicado: Amsterdam Law Forum 2008
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:6439c209c63f4130b9f49927c8f7e23b2021-12-02T06:11:08ZAccess to an Effective Remedy in European Asylum Procedures1876-8156https://doaj.org/article/6439c209c63f4130b9f49927c8f7e23b2008-09-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ojs.ubvu.vu.nl/alf/article/view/42https://doaj.org/toc/1876-8156In this contribution the author tries to identify the meaning and content of the Community principles of effectiveness and effective judicial protection with regard to the right of access to an effective remedy in the context of the Common European Asylum System. With this purpose the relevant case-law by the Court of Justice, the European Court on Human Rights, the Committee against Torture and the Human Rights Committee will be discussed. On the bases of this case-law some general conclusions will be drawn regarding the right of access to an effective remedy and the lawfulness of certain limitations of this right, such as time-limits or the immediate enforcement of expulsion measures.Marcelle RenemanAmsterdam Law Forumarticlemigration, inclusion, exclusion, citizenship, immigration, Europe, European Asylum System, Common European Asylum System, European Court on Human Rights, Effective Remedy, lawfulnessLawKENAmsterdam Law Forum, Vol 1, Iss 1, Pp 65-98 (2008)
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topic migration, inclusion, exclusion, citizenship, immigration, Europe, European Asylum System, Common European Asylum System, European Court on Human Rights, Effective Remedy, lawfulness
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spellingShingle migration, inclusion, exclusion, citizenship, immigration, Europe, European Asylum System, Common European Asylum System, European Court on Human Rights, Effective Remedy, lawfulness
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Marcelle Reneman
Access to an Effective Remedy in European Asylum Procedures
description In this contribution the author tries to identify the meaning and content of the Community principles of effectiveness and effective judicial protection with regard to the right of access to an effective remedy in the context of the Common European Asylum System. With this purpose the relevant case-law by the Court of Justice, the European Court on Human Rights, the Committee against Torture and the Human Rights Committee will be discussed. On the bases of this case-law some general conclusions will be drawn regarding the right of access to an effective remedy and the lawfulness of certain limitations of this right, such as time-limits or the immediate enforcement of expulsion measures.
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title_short Access to an Effective Remedy in European Asylum Procedures
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