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The role(s) of the European supranational courts in asylum and immigration: has the political crisis on asylum re-shaped their approach on fundamental rights?
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Year of publication | 2019 |
Type | Appeared in Conference without Proceedings |
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Description | This contribution analyses the jurisprudence of the European supranational courts pre- and post- migration crisis for the purpose of identifying whether these Courts have continued unabated their previous protective discourse on the MRAAs or the ‘protective’ discourse has diminished to respond to the Member States’ pressures. Has the CJEU substantially changed its approach or is it hiding its previous protective discourse behind more diplomatic discourse aimed to preserve domestic endorsement and legitimacy in the face of the populist rise of anti-court discourse? Has the ‘migration crisis’ affected the judicial interaction between the CJEU and ECtHR and their already under strain jurisprudential harmonisation? |