Extraterritorial Border Controls and Responsibility to Protect: A View From ECRE </b>
Recent times have witnessed a significant decline in the number of persons seeking asylum on the territory of European Union (EU) countries. When these trends are observed in the light of Member States' continuous tightening of their border controls, it seems evident that access to the territor...
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Autor principal: | Bjarte Vandvik |
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Amsterdam Law Forum
2008
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