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Seminar on Danish Human Rights Protection Tested on the ‘Forced Marriage Presupposition Rule’ Cancelled


Date and time

Monday 4. April 2022 at 15:30 to 16:30

Registration Deadline

Thursday 31. March 2022 at 12:00

Location

Porcelænshaven 18B, Porcelænshaven 18B, 1.154, 2000 Frederiksberg Porcelænshaven 18B
Porcelænshaven 18B, 1.154
2000 Frederiksberg

Seminar on Danish Human Rights Protection Tested on the ‘Forced Marriage Presupposition Rule’ Cancelled


Event Description

Ph.D. fellow Nicole Stybnarova from the University of Helsinki will present her research, recently published in the Nordic Journal of Human Rights, where she examines the functioning and fragilities of the Danish system of assuring human rights compliance of legislation.

The article can be found here.


The aim of the article is to examine previous theoretical allegations about inadequacies of this system.

In the context of the adoption and subsequent judicial review of the ‘forced marriage presupposition rule’ in family reunifications, the article marks the concrete steps at which the legislature and the judiciary adhered to a tendentious and evasive interpretation of human rights and were unwilling to consider or rebut the impact of new evidence or individual circumstances.

Analysing four courts’ cases reviewing the presupposition rule, the article shows how the primacy of the legislature in assessing human rights combined with the judicial self-restraint apparently places the claimant in an argumentative inequality in the judicial proceedings. This and other findings mark the micro-level symptoms evidencing a compromised character of human rights protection in Danish migration law observable in the context of this case study.


This seminar is hosted by CBS LAW (MPP).

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