When humans become migrants

A blog containing Marie-Bénédicte Dembour's 30 episode podcast to support her book.

Episode one: Do migrants have human rights too?

In this first episode in a series of podcasts about migrants’ human rights, Professor Marie-Bénédicte Dembour discusses whether the European Court of Human rights is striking the right balance when it comes to protecting the human rights of migrants.

[podcast]https://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/humanrights/files/2015/01/hrm1_do_migrants_have_human_rights_too-1nsyeg7.mp3[/podcast]

While some politicians and sections of the media give the impression that migrants have too many human rights, Marie argues that despite high profile cases like Abu Qatada, the reality is that there are a multitude of migrants in Europe who are left with little human rights protection.

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Marie-Benedicte Dembour • January 12, 2015


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