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Immigration detention and human rights : Rethinking territorial sovereignty

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Publication details: Leiden Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2010Description: 388p xiiiISBN:
  • 9789004173705
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 342.082000 COR
Contents:
Table of contents Excerpt of table of contents: Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; 1 Introduction: Immigration Detention in Contemporary Europe; PART I: THEORY: 2 Sovereignty, People and Territory; 3 Limiting Sovereign Power; PART II: DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE: 4 Freedom of Movement I: The Right to Leave as a Human Right; 5 Freedom of Movement II: Decisions on Entry as a Sovereign Prerogative?; 6 Reaffirming Sovereignty and Reproducing Territoriality: Deportation and Detention; 7 International Human Rights Law on Immigration Detention; 8 The ECtHR: Detention as a 'Necessary Adjunct' to an 'Undeniable Sovereign Right'?; PART III: CONCLUSIONS: 9 Destabilizing Territorial Sovereignty through Human Rights Litigation in Immigration Detention Cases; Bibliography; Table of Cases
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Table of contents
Excerpt of table of contents:
Acknowledgments; Abbreviations;
1 Introduction: Immigration Detention in Contemporary Europe;
PART I: THEORY:
2 Sovereignty, People and Territory;
3 Limiting Sovereign Power;
PART II: DOCTRINE AND PRACTICE:
4 Freedom of Movement I: The Right to Leave as a Human Right;
5 Freedom of Movement II: Decisions on Entry as a Sovereign Prerogative?;
6 Reaffirming Sovereignty and Reproducing Territoriality: Deportation and Detention;
7 International Human Rights Law on Immigration Detention;
8 The ECtHR: Detention as a 'Necessary Adjunct' to an 'Undeniable Sovereign Right'?;
PART III: CONCLUSIONS:
9 Destabilizing Territorial Sovereignty through Human Rights Litigation in Immigration Detention Cases;
Bibliography; Table of Cases

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