This book is the result of a cultural project conceived by a number of lecturers of the University of Salerno and widely shared among scholars from Italian and foreign universities and research institutions. Following a call for proposals, the Legal Observatory on the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (FSJ Observatory), together with the PRIN research groups “International Migrations, State, Sovereignty and Human Rights: Open Legal Issues” and the Jean Monnet Module “Democracy and Rule of Law: A New Push for European Values (EU DRAW)”, invited young researchers (PhD candidates, postgraduates, postdoctoral fellows, etc.) to present and discuss their scientific work in a workshop held at the University of Salerno on 25 May 2023. The research carried out in this volume is based on the awareness that the (always) sensitive management of the migration phenomenon remains an extremely critical factor for each European State, for the Union as a whole, and for other international organizations. It is also a general “challenge” to the effective guarantee of human rights (both substantive and procedural), in conflict with the values of the rule of law and respect for human dignity, as a unifying element in the affirmation of the indivisibility of human rights in relation to the rights of migrants.
Il presente volume costituisce il frutto di un progetto culturale ideato da alcuni docenti dell’Università degli Studi di Salerno e ampiamente condiviso tra studiosi di Università ed enti di ricerca italiani e stranieri. A seguito di una call for proposals, l’Osservatorio sullo Spazio europeo di Libertà, Sicurezza e Giustizia (Osservatorio SLSG), insieme al network di ricerca PRIN “Migrazioni internazionali, Stato, sovranità e diritti umani: questioni giuridiche aperte” e al Modulo Jean Monnet “Democracy and Rule of Law: A New Push for European Values (EU DRAW)”, ha invitato giovani studiosi (dottorandi, assegnisti di ricerca, giovani ricercatori, ecc.) a presentare e discutere il loro lavoro scientifico in un workshop tenutosi presso l’Università di Salerno il 25 maggio 2023. La ricerca portata avanti nel volume è fondata sulla consapevolezza che la gestione (sempre) problematica del fenomeno migratorio continui a rappresentare un fattore di estrema criticità per gli Stati europei uti singuli, per l’Unione europea nel suo complesso e per altre organizzazioni internazionali. Essa rappresenta una “sfida” complessiva rispetto all’effettiva garanzia dei diritti umani (sia sostanziali che procedurali), ai valori dello Stato di diritto ed al rispetto della dignità umana, quale elemento unificante nell’affermazione dell’indivisibilità dei diritti della persona umana in relazione ai diritti dei migranti.
Migrations Rule of Law and European Values
Angela Di Stasi
;Rossana Palladino
;Angela Festa
2023-01-01
Abstract
This book is the result of a cultural project conceived by a number of lecturers of the University of Salerno and widely shared among scholars from Italian and foreign universities and research institutions. Following a call for proposals, the Legal Observatory on the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (FSJ Observatory), together with the PRIN research groups “International Migrations, State, Sovereignty and Human Rights: Open Legal Issues” and the Jean Monnet Module “Democracy and Rule of Law: A New Push for European Values (EU DRAW)”, invited young researchers (PhD candidates, postgraduates, postdoctoral fellows, etc.) to present and discuss their scientific work in a workshop held at the University of Salerno on 25 May 2023. The research carried out in this volume is based on the awareness that the (always) sensitive management of the migration phenomenon remains an extremely critical factor for each European State, for the Union as a whole, and for other international organizations. It is also a general “challenge” to the effective guarantee of human rights (both substantive and procedural), in conflict with the values of the rule of law and respect for human dignity, as a unifying element in the affirmation of the indivisibility of human rights in relation to the rights of migrants.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.