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Publications by Julian Lehmann

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  • Commentary 22 Jun 2015

    Alles ist besser als der Status quo

    By Julian Lehmann
    An Wissen mangelt es nicht. Täglich erfährt die Öffentlichkeit von der Überfahrt Asylsuchender über das Mittelmeer, von geglückten und gescheiterten Versuchen, die Landgrenze der EU zu überqueren, von Menschen, die jämmerlich ertrinken. Trotzdem sind wir noch nicht zu einem vernünftigen Umgang mit…
  • Book chapter 09 Jun 2015

    When Can Refugees Claim Their Home States Failed to Protect Them?

    By Julian Lehmann
    Since 2004, when an EU directive called the Qualification Directive established criteria to determine refugee status, EU member states can no longer restrict refugee status to people fleeing harm caused by nation-states. However, when escaping harm caused by non-state actors, asylum seekers will be…
  • Commentary 09 Mar 2015

    Of Shepherds and Sheepdogs

    By Julian Lehmann
    It is not without irony that the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) decided an asylum case involving a former US army soldier with the surname “Shepherd” at the same time US pop culture celebrates a film built around a metaphor of protecting sheep. In Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper, we…
  • Commentary 24 Dec 2014

    Hundred Years Between the Poles: In the Law of War, Politics is the Mediator

    By Julian Lehmann
    In the fall of 1914, the great war that we now call the First World War had been ongoing for only months, but the troops of Imperial Germany had already cut loose: Within weeks, they had shot 850 civilians in neutral Belgium, burned more than 400 houses and used hundreds of civilians as human…
  • Commentary 27 Apr 2014

    Recent Developments with Russia and the ICRC

    By Julian Lehmann
    In March, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Antonio Guterres, urged world powers not to forget the Syrian conflict and warned that the new quarrel could increase dissent over Syria in the UN Security Council. But a worsening situation in Ukraine and in Crimea may also have repercussions on the…
  • Article 27 Mar 2014

    Persecution, Concealment and the Limits of a Human Rights Approach in (European) Asylum Law

    By Julian Lehmann
    In the case of Germany v Y and Z, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) dealt, for the first time, with the meaning of the term "persecution" in the EU Qualification Directive (QD). German judicial practice that led to the CJEU decision had differentiated between the core and the fringe…
  • Article 21 Feb 2014

    Anerkennung als Hindernis: Weiterwandernde Flüchtlinge

    By Julian Lehmann
  • Commentary 05 Jan 2014

    “You Can’t Change the Meeting Place” – Khodorkovsky, Bad Faith and the European Court of Human Rights

    By Julian Lehmann
  • Commentary 08 Apr 2013

    Willkür kann man nicht wegschmeicheln

    By Katrin Kinzelbach, Julian Lehmann
  • Journal article 11 Nov 2012

    All Necessary Means to Protect Civilians: What the Intervention in Libya Says About the Relationship Between the Jus in Bello and the Jus ad Bellum

    By Julian Lehmann
  • Working paper 09 Aug 2012

    Die Rechtsprechung des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte im Bundesgerichtshof und Bundesverfassungsgericht

    By Julian Lehmann, Marjorie Freese
  • Journal article 30 Sep 2011

    Limits to Counter-Terrorism: Comparing Derogation from the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the European Convention on Human Rights

    By Julian Lehmann
  • Article 09 Jul 2011

    Rights at the Frontier – Border Control and International Human Rights Protection of Irregular International Migrants

    By Julian Lehmann
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