Combining empirical and doctrinal methods, Legal Mobilization for Migrant Rights uses migration as a central case study to show that, under certain conditions, EU litigation can be used to defend powerless groups.
Combining empirical and doctrinal methods, Legal Mobilization for Migrant Rights uses migration as a central case study to show that, under certain conditions, EU litigation can be used to defend powerless groups.
Virginia Passalacqua is an Assistant Professor at the University of Turin. Her work on legal mobilization won the Mauro Cappelletti Prize for the Best EUI Thesis in Comparative Law and the Ius Commune Prize in 2020. Previously she was an Emile NoÃ'l Fellow at NYU and a postdoctoral researcher at Utrecht University and at Collegio Carlo Alberto. She holds a law degree (cum laude) from the University of Bologna and a Ph.D. in law from the European University Institute.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Legal Mobilization, Resistance, and Contestation through EU Law * 2: Italy Mobilizing EU Justice against Crimmigration * 3: The UK: Mobilizing EU Citizenship to Protect Third-country Nationals * 4: The Netherlands: Mobilizing EU Justice for a Different Form of Integration * 5: Greece: The Zero-Reference Case * 6: Conclusion: Opportunities and Barriers to the Mobilization of EU Migration Law * Annex 1: Table of preliminary references per country and EU legal basis (1981-2022). * Annex 2: List of preliminary references per country and EU migration norm (1981-2022).
* 1: Legal Mobilization, Resistance, and Contestation through EU Law * 2: Italy Mobilizing EU Justice against Crimmigration * 3: The UK: Mobilizing EU Citizenship to Protect Third-country Nationals * 4: The Netherlands: Mobilizing EU Justice for a Different Form of Integration * 5: Greece: The Zero-Reference Case * 6: Conclusion: Opportunities and Barriers to the Mobilization of EU Migration Law * Annex 1: Table of preliminary references per country and EU legal basis (1981-2022). * Annex 2: List of preliminary references per country and EU migration norm (1981-2022).
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