Anti-immigrant claims as key to the success of populist radical right parties in Europe – Increasing barriers to immigration and integration, and growing uncertainty as migration governance strategy – Misuse of gender equality and women’s rights by populist radical right parties to legitimise the restriction of the access to Europe as legal paradox – Comparative analysis (Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden)

Regulating Migration at a Time of Populism. Women’s Rights as a Battleground in the European Populist Migration Legal Framework / Veronica Federico. - In: EUROPEAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW REVIEW. - ISSN 1744-5515. - ELETTRONICO. - 21:(2025), pp. 112-138. [10.1017/S1574019625000082]

Regulating Migration at a Time of Populism. Women’s Rights as a Battleground in the European Populist Migration Legal Framework

Veronica Federico
2025

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Anti-immigrant claims as key to the success of populist radical right parties in Europe – Increasing barriers to immigration and integration, and growing uncertainty as migration governance strategy – Misuse of gender equality and women’s rights by populist radical right parties to legitimise the restriction of the access to Europe as legal paradox – Comparative analysis (Finland, Germany, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland and Sweden)
2025
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Goal 16: Peace, justice and strong institutions
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