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This edited collection investigates where the European Convention
on Human Rights as a living instrument stands on migration and the
rights of migrants. This book offers a comprehensive analysis of
cases brought by migrants in different stages of migration,
covering the right to flee, who is entitled to enter and remain in
Europe, and what treatment is owed to them when they come within
the jurisdiction of a Council of Europe member state. As such, the
book evaluates the case law of the European Convention on Human
Rights concerning different categories of migrants including asylum
seekers, irregular migrants, those who have migrated through
domestic lawful routes, and those who are currently second or third
generation migrants in Europe. The broad perspective adopted by the
book allows for a systematic analysis of how and to what extent the
Convention protects non-refoulement, migrant children, family
rights of migrants, status rights of migrants, economic and social
rights of migrants, as well as cultural and religious rights of
migrants.
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