Results for tag: European Court of Human Rights
Insights from the OHCHR Expert Meeting on Non-Refoulement in International Human Rights Law
Date: | 07 June 2016 |
Author: | GHLG Blog |
On 2 June 2016, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) organized an expert meeting titled “Non-refoulement in International Human Rights Law” in Geneva. During the meeting, representatives from academia, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), OHCHR, the EU Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), human rights treaty bodies and courts as well as members of non-governmental organizations voiced their ideas on this matter. The meeting aimed to clarify the scope and future of the principle of non-refoulement as well as to highlight possible legal and policy avenues and challenges. One of our GHLG members, Veronika Flegar was invited to speak about her research on extreme poverty, vulnerability and non-refoulement.
Get involved in GHLG: ‘Vulnerability and Migration in International Human Rights Law’
Date: | 17 November 2015 |
Author: | GHLG Blog |
Join the project ‘Vulnerability and Migration in International Human Rights Law’ as a research assistant or thesis student!
Returning persons with a medical condition to their home country
Date: | 31 March 2015 |
Author: | GHLG Blog |
Deportation of persons with a medical condition: the Dutch National ombudsman criticizes the immigration authorities of the Netherlands for an insufficiently clear evaluation of the medical resources available in the country of origin. At the same time, Judge Pinto de Albuquerque points to the meager guidance of the European Court of Human Rights in that respect in his dissenting opinion to the recent case of S. J. v Belgium.
Case law discussion on Asiye Genç v. Turkey, ECtHR 27 January 2015
Date: | 23 March 2015 |
Author: | GHLG Blog |
On 19 March the Department of International Law of the University of Groningen held its second case law discussion, organised by colleagues Monika Ambrus and Panos Merkouris.