Why International Migration Law Does Not Give a Licence to Discriminate
European Journal of International Law Blog - EJIL:Talk!
3 Pages Posted: 4 Aug 2016
Date Written: May 20, 2015
Abstract
The post provides an overview of the question of differential treatment of migrants in international law. It then examines relevant major case law of the European Court of Human Rights concerning the major prohibitive grounds of discrimination: race, sex; and nationality.
Keywords: migrants, discrimination, European Court of Human Rights, race, sex, nationality, international law
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Sitaropoulos, Nikolaos, Why International Migration Law Does Not Give a Licence to Discriminate (May 20, 2015). European Journal of International Law Blog - EJIL:Talk!, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2811643
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