The common European asylum system: vulnerable asylum applicants
This book focuses on the recast Common European Asylum System (CEAS) and the rights of vulnerable asylum applicants in the asylum procedure. I analyze whether the legal standards that stem from the recast CEAS legislative acts with regard to vulnerable asylum applicants, in particular with regard tovictims of tortureand unaccompaniedminors, are in accordance with international human rights law, and whether these legal standards have been adequately implemented at the national level.
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May it Please the Rule of Law? A Comparative Study into the Scope and Desirability of Independent Judicial Research in Contemporary Criminal Trials
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Globalisation & Law Network seminar with Filipe Brito Bastos
On 3 April 2025, the Globalisation & Law Network hosted a seminar featuring Dr. Filipe Brito Bastos, Assistant Professor at NOVA School of Law.