Vladislava Stoyanova
Universitetslektor
The Human Right to Leave Any Country: A Right to Be Delivered
Författare
Summary, in English
The right to leave a country is enshrined in both international human rights law and its European counterpart. It is a right which is independent and does not require the individual exercising it to show that he or she is admissible in some other country. It is exercisable even in the absence of evidence of possible admission to a destination country. However, in Europe (and some other parts of the world) some states are seeking to encourage their neighbours to interfere with people’s right to leave a country on the grounds that these European states fear that people want to come to their borders. This article examines the right to leave a state from the perspective of international and European human rights law and questions the legality of various efforts to make it dependent on a right of entry to another country.
Avdelning/ar
- Mänskliga rättigheter
- Folkrätt
- Juridiska institutionen
- Migrationsrätt
Publiceringsår
2018
Språk
Engelska
Sidor
373-394
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie
European Yearbook on Human Rights
Dokumenttyp
Del av eller Kapitel i bok
Ämne
- Law
Nyckelord
- Migration
- The right to leave
- Visa
- Carrier sanctions
- Maritime interdictions
- Non-refoulement
- EU migration policy
- Al Skeini, Regina v Immigration Officer at Prague Airport
- Illascu and Catan, Stamose v Bulgaria
- EU law
- Public international law
- Jurisdiction
- EU-rätt
- Folkrätt
- Illascu and Catan, Stamose v Bulgaria
- Al Skeini, Regina v Immigration Officer at Prague Airport
- Migration
- Visum
Status
Published
Forskningsgrupp
- Human Rights Law
- Public International Law
- Migration Law
ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt
- ISBN: 9781780688008