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Deprivation of citizenship on grounds of terrorism and the compatibility of the measure with the principle of ne bis in idem under the European Convention on Human Rights
(2022)
The increasing interest in using deprivation of citizenship as a counter-terrorism measure on convicted or suspected terrorists has been heavily criticised. This thesis examines whether the deprivation of citizenship on ...
No Winners Without Losers? : Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Communities on the Hunt for Cultural Rights in a Time of Limited Wildlife Resources
(2022)
Hunting is an important cultural practice for many, including for indigenous as well as non-indigenous individuals. However, when resources are limited, the enjoyment of such a cultural practice may suffer. In order to ...
Transnational Legal Strategies in the Pursuit of Climate Justice – An Analysis of Current Climate Case Law in Europe
(2022)
Climate change litigation, or climate litigation, has increased exponentially in the past few years. While it is a global phenomenon, most climate litigation has thus far taken place in jurisdictions in the Global North ...
Irretrievably Prejudiced? : The Right to Legal Aid in Exclusion Proceedings at First Instance within the European Union
(2022)
Article 1F of the Refugee Convention obliges contracting states to exclude individuals suspected of having committed certain grave crimes from the scope of the Refugee Convention. While taking place within the administrative ...
Self-Incriminating Evidence, Ill-Treatment, and the Notion of Fair Trial under the European Convention on Human Rights
(2021)
In 2010, the European Court of Human Rights faced a daunting task when it was called upon to give a Grand Chamber judgment involving a defendant, a murderer of a child, who had prior to his conviction been submitted to ...