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Nejlepší zájem dítěte v řízení o správním vyhoštění v judikatuře soudů evropských i tuzemských

Title in English The best interest of the child in the proceedings of administrative deportation in the case law of European and domestic courts
Authors

KASALOVÁ Kateřina

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Soudní rozhledy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web Repozitář MU
Keywords best interests of the child; administrative deportation; case law of czech courts; ECHR; CJEU
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Description The paper deals with the issue of applying the best interests of the child in the management of deportation of his parents, as citizens of a third country, ie not EU citizens. The aim of the paper is to outline how the assessment of the best interest in the management of deportation of a foreigner whose children are legally resident in the EU Member State is addressed by case law, both the case law of Czech courts and the case law of top European institutions (ECtHR and CJEU). The paper deals with the issue of applying the best interests of the child in the management of deportation of his parents, as citizens of a third country, ie not EU citizens. The aim of the paper is to outline how the assessment of the best interest in the management of deportation of a foreigner whose children are legally resident in the EU Member State is addressed by case law, both the case law of Czech courts and the case law of top European institutions (ECtHR and CJEU). The paper deals with the issue of applying the best interests of the child in the management of deportation of his parents, as citizens of a third country, ie not EU citizens. The paper deals with the issue of applying the best interests of the child in the management of deportation of his parents, as citizens of a third country, ie not EU citizens. The aim of the paper is to outline how the assessment of the best interest in the management of deportation of a foreigner whose children are legally resident in the EU Member State is addressed by case law, both the case law of Czech courts and the case law of top European judicial institutions (ECtHR and CJEU).

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