Summary: 1. The Dublin system as a tool for coordinating States jurisdiction and the lessons learnt from public and private international law. – 2. Family unity. – 3. The “authorization principle” and the country of first irregular entry: an irrational rationale. – 4. A criterion not suited for the subject at stake: party autonomy or “free choice”. – 5. A genuine link approach: a way deserving further enquiry in the view of the reform of the Dublin system.
An International Law Oriented Approach to the Allocation of Jurisdiction in Asylum Procedure
Di Filippo M.
2017-01-01
Abstract
Summary: 1. The Dublin system as a tool for coordinating States jurisdiction and the lessons learnt from public and private international law. – 2. Family unity. – 3. The “authorization principle” and the country of first irregular entry: an irrational rationale. – 4. A criterion not suited for the subject at stake: party autonomy or “free choice”. – 5. A genuine link approach: a way deserving further enquiry in the view of the reform of the Dublin system.File in questo prodotto:
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