Can judges decide which migrants get to stay and which must leave? Or should governments ignore their rulings?
This week on Interference, Justin and Alex are joined by Polish attorney Bartosz Lewandowski to unpack one of Europe’s explosive issues: immigration.
They discuss how the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is impacting national governments’ ability to respond to the migration crisis.
From the UK’s deportation battles and the migrant influx in Poland, to France, Italy, and Denmark’s pushback against supranational rulings, we dive deep into whether the ECHR is outdated, out of touch, or outright dangerous in today’s Europe.
- Is it time for Europe to break free from Strasbourg?
- Are national leaders finally waking up to the consequences of uncontrolled migration?