Ruth Rubio-Marin, Professor of Constitutional and Public Comparative Law, European University Institute
Ruth Rubio Marin is a Professor Constitutional and Public Comparative Law in the Law Department at European University Institute. She is an expert in constitutional law, human rights law, citizenship and migration law, transitional justice and feminist legal theory and has published several works on migration issues.
Introduction, Ruth Rubio-Marin 1. Human Rights and Immigration at Sea, Tullio Scovazzi 2. Are Refugee Rights Human Rights? An Unorthodox Questioning of the Relations between Refugee Law and Human Rights Law, Vincent Chetail 3. The Asylum/Convention Refugee Process in the United States and Canada, Michael J. Churgin 4. Italy and Unauthorized Migration: Between State Sovereignty and Human Rights Obligations, Alessia Di Pascale 5. The Labour and Social Rights of Migrants in International Law, Bernard Ryan and Virginia Mantouvalou 6. Integration in Immigrant Europe: Human Rights at a Crossroads, Ruth Rubio-Marin 7. Residence as de facto Citizenship? Protection of Long-Term Residence under Article 8 ECHR, Daniel Thym 8. Migration, Gender and the Limits of Rights, Siobhan Mullally
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