Anatomy of Scale. The Migration Crisis in Europe from the Perspective of Refugee Law and Human Rights Law
@article{KapelaskaPrgowska2018AnatomyOS, title={Anatomy of Scale. The Migration Crisis in Europe from the Perspective of Refugee Law and Human Rights Law}, author={Julia Kapelańska-Pręgowska}, journal={Wroclaw Review of Law, Administration & Economics}, year={2018}, volume={8}, pages={67 - 91} }
Persecution, conflict and poverty forced over a million people to flee to Europe in 2015 and the following years. For the first time after the Second World War, Europe has had to face a so-called migration crisis. This article explores the “anatomy of scale” and its relevance to the existing regimes of international protection for aliens. The application of existing international and EU standards to the “refugees from war” is analyzed, together with issues such as the type of protection granted… CONTINUE READING
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