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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2021
Aliens — Admission of — Sovereign right of State to control Whether exercise of this right restricted by ratification of European Convention on Human Rights.
Aliens — Expulsion of — Right of expulsion as a sovereign right Whether exercise of right restricted by ratification of European Convention on Human Rights.
Treaties — Conception and function of — Restrictions on sovereignty — Right to control admission and expulsion of aliens — Whether exercise of this right restricted by ratification of European Convention on Human Rights.
The individual in international law — Human rights and freedoms — European Convention for Protection of — European Commission of Human Rights — Individual applications — Rights guaranteed by the Convention — Right to a fair hearing — Right to appear in person — Right to enter foreign territory — Right to respect for private and family life — Exhaustion of local remedies — Whether denial of fair hearing amounts to special circumstance rendering further remedy ineffective and futile.