Rule of law and human mobility in the age of the global compacts / / Marion Panizzon, Daniela Vitiello, Tamas Molnar, editors.

This is a reprint of the Special Issue The Rule of Law and Human Mobility in the Age of the Global Compacts: Relativising the Risks and Gains of Soft Normativity?, which hosts nine contributions that critically dive in the normative, administrative, and judicial obstacles and potential standing of t...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Mdpi AG,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (174 pages)
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