Cathryn Costello, Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees in European Law, OUP, Oxford 2015
Marie-Bénédicte Dembour, When Humans Become Migrants. A Study of the European Court of Human Rights with an Inter-American Counterpoint, OUP, Oxford, 2015
Mary Bosworth, Inside Immigration Detention, OUP, Oxford, 2014
European Papers |A Journal on Law and Integration | Vol. 1, 2016, No 2
Human Rights Violations During EU Border Surveillance and Return Operations: Frontex’s Shared Responsibility or Complicity?
Izabella Majcher
Global Detention Project; Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID)
July 20, 2015
Silesian Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 7
The Mediterranean region has always been marked by intense migration flows. Over the last few years, political instability in Middle East and North Africa countries, coupled with longstanding demographic and economic trends, have caused a sudden upsurge of migrants reaching Europe’s shores. Despite scattered shows of solidarity, however, the European response has proven slow and fragmented.” (ISPI Publications, see the full text here)
Usha Natarajan |The American University in Cairo, Forced Displacements from Syria or How to Institutionalize Regimes of Suffering
ESIL Reflections
Editorial board: Anne van Aaken, Jutta Brunnée, Jan Klabbers, André Nollkaemper (editor-in-chief), Thomas Skouteris
May 19, 2013 | Volume 2, Issue 6
Forced Displacements from Syria or How to Institutionalize Regimes of Suffering
Usha Natarajan
The American University in Cairo