Fr. 210.00

European Convention of Human Rights Regime - Reform of Immigration and Minority Policies From Afar

English · Hardback

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List of contents

1. Minorities and migrants in the Strasbourg Court
2. Transnational litigation and human rights experimentalism
3. From politics to law: ECHR reform and legal opportunities
Part I – Litigation and legal mobilization
4. Seeking protection of minorities and victims of armed conflict
5. Legal strategies for migrants’ rights and policy change
Part II – Judgment implementation and domestic reform
6. Tackling Roma segregation in education
7. Pressuring for asylum and immigration detention reform
8. The ECHR as an experimentalist governance regime
Bibliography
Annex: A note on methodology and data collection
Index

About the author

Dia Anagnostou is Associate Professor, Panteion University of Social Sciences, Athens, Greece, and Senior Research Fellow, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), Greece.

Summary

This book examines how the European Convention of Human Rights system and the Strasbourg Court interact with states and non-governmental actors to influence domestic change, focusing on European Court of Human Rights litigation and state implementation of judgments related to minority discrimination and asylum/migration.

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