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Undocumented Migrant Women in Europe: A Human Rights Perspective from Public International Law
2016
Croatian Yearbook of European Law & Policy
Undocumented migrant women in Europe -many potential refugees -face cumulative forms of discrimination and heightened vulnerability, including the risk of suffering violence. This article explores the implications of viewing their situation through the lens of public international law, particularly international human rights law, as an indispensable companion to European human rights law. It argues for the incorporation of the UN normative and interpretative framework on the human rights of
doi:10.3935/cyelp.12.2016.253
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