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Instrumentalised Migration or an Instrumentalised Court?

יולי 6, 2026 ·  Source: Verfassungsblog

Instrumentalised Migration or an Instrumentalised Court?

Amid pending proceedings before the ECtHR concerning summary expulsions and arbitrary detentions, in a context marked by over 120,000 documented push-backs on the Belarusian border, the Chișinău Declaration seeks to influence the legal framework within which the Court assesses such practices. The Declaration emphasises the fundamental duty of states to protect their borders and maintain…

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