
Jennie EdlundPalacký University Olomouc · Faculty of Law
Jennie Edlund
Master of Laws
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Jennie Edlund is a PhD researcher in International and European Law at Palacky University Olomouc. Her research focuses on EU migration law and human rights protection. Jennie holds a Master of Laws from Stockholm University, a second Master of Laws from the Free University of Berlin and a PhD from Palacky University of Olomouc.
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This research explores the European Court of Human Rights’ (ECtHR or the Court) application of Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) when engaging the public interest in migration control. The study research explains the current case law of the Court and examines when the public interest in migration control can be applied as...
This contribution analyses how the Ruiz Zambrano doctrine and the genuine enjoyment test have developed in the case law and gives its views on the reasons for the increasing role of the Charter and the silence on the ECHR. It suggests that one reason for the Court’s reluctance to refer to the ECtHR and its case law as well as its unwillingness to u...
The paper analyses the protection granted under Article 8 of the European Convention of Human Rights for different immigration cases. The way the European Court of Human Rights determines compliance with Article 8 for settled migrants differs from the way the Court determines compliance for foreign nationals seeking entry or requesting to regulariz...
The paper analyzes how the ECHR and EU law are treating the right to family
life. Third-Country Nationals’ family members to EU citizens are provided with greater
protection under EU law compared to Third-Country Nationals protected under the
ECHR. The study examines whether and how the influence of EU law can improve the
ECtHR’s inconsistent case-...
This paper analyses the inconsistency in the case law of the European Court of human Rights when applying Article 8, the right to respect for family life, of the European Convention of Human Rights in the immigration context. Even though Article 8 has permeated the area of immigration policy, critics claim that the case law has shown a number of ex...
It has been highlighted that in the area of immigration law the protection offered by the European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) to children and family life is arguably at its weakest. The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) immigration case law on Article 8 ECHR has shown an uneven and uncertain application of the child’s best interests. Li...
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