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Violeta Moreno Lax
Queen Mary University of London - London / United Kingdom
Law / International Law
AD Scientific Index ID: 1324645
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Violeta Moreno Lax's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The EU humanitarian border and the securitization of human rights: The ‘rescue‐through‐interdiction/rescue‐without‐protection’paradigm JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies 56 (1), 119-140, 2018
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Accessing asylum in Europe: Extraterritorial border controls and refugee rights under EU law Oxford University Press, 2017
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Seeking Asylum in the Mediterranean: Against a Fragmentary Reading of EU Member States’ Obligations Accruing at Sea International Journal of Refugee Law 23 (2), 174-220, 2011
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Dismantling the Dublin system: MSS v. Belgium and Greece European Journal of Migration and Law 14 (1), 1-31, 2012
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Border-induced displacement: The ethical and legal implications of distance-creation through externalization Questions of International Law 56 (1), 5-33, 2019
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