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Are European States Accountable for Border Deaths? (2013)

This article discusses the possibility that European States have a positive obligation under international law to minimize the rising number of fatalities that occur in relation to their border control policies.

Are European States Accountable for Border Deaths? In Satvinder Juss (ed.), Research Companion to Migration Law and Theory, Aldershot: Ashgate 2013, p. 61-76

 

Author adminPosted on December 24, 2013January 28, 2016Categories Migrant Deaths Academic

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