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REVIEW I.: 'In sum, Safeguarding Children's Rights in Immigration Law offers a unique mix of expertise to address the ever-growing minefield of challenges and tensions at the intersection of childhood, human rights and migration.' -- Sara Lembrechts, International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family, 2021REVIEW II.: 'An important contemporary statement in child law and migration for the beginning of 21st century.'-- Phillip Taylor, The Barrister, 2020
Mark Klaassen is assistant professor of immigration law at the Institute of Immigration Law, Leiden University, the Netherlands. Stephanie Rap is assistant professor in children's rights at the Department of Child Law, Leiden Law School, Leiden University, the Netherlands. Peter Rodrigues is Professor of immigration law and head of the Institute of Immigration Law at Leiden Law School, Leiden University, the Netherlands.
Protection of Minors in European Migration Law (p. 1) Participation of Children in Asylum Procedures (p. 17) Unaccompanied Asylum-Seeking Children as Rights Holders: Theory and Reality in the EU Legal System (p. 41) The Rights of Minor Siblings in Migration: Why Migration Policies should Stop Systematically Separating Siblings (p. 67) The (Limited) Role of Children's Rights in EU Family Reunification Law for Beneficiaries of International Protection (p. 85) Combatting Child Smuggling and Trafficking: A Comparative Study of the Situation in Nine European States (p. 103) Is Immigration Detention Out of the Question? A Child-Based Approach to Immigration Detention and Family Unity (p. 133) The Detention of Unaccompanied Minors in EU Asylum Law: What is Left of Children's Rights? (p. 151) How Protective is Custody for Unaccompanied Minors in Greece? Protecting Children's Rights within Detention (p. 179) Appellate Asylum and Migration Proceedings in Belgium: Challenges for the Best Interests of the Child Principle and Unity of Jurisprudence (p. 195) Child Asylum Seekers in Botswana: A Critique of the Ngezi and Iragi Decisions (p. 217) The Impact of Brexit on Migrant Children's Rights: Taking Responsibility without Solidarity (p. 235)