The European Court of Human Rights judgment in the case Ghadamian v Switzerland provides an opportunity for some reflections on the Court's case law in relation to the protection of the right to private and family life in the migratory context and specifically as regards the extent of positive obligations for the Member States of the Council of Europe with respect to the admission of foreign nationals.
L’ampiezza dell’obbligo positivo di ammettere un cittadino straniero nel caso Ghadamian c. Svizzera
L. Salvadego
2024-01-01
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The European Court of Human Rights judgment in the case Ghadamian v Switzerland provides an opportunity for some reflections on the Court's case law in relation to the protection of the right to private and family life in the migratory context and specifically as regards the extent of positive obligations for the Member States of the Council of Europe with respect to the admission of foreign nationals.File in questo prodotto:
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