Bio
Clara Bosch March (PhD Candidate and LL.M., Irish Centre for Human Rights, University of Galway) is a researcher on European human rights law and migration and refugee law. Her PhD project focuses on the prohibition on collective expulsion of aliens under Article 4 of Protocol No. 4 ECHR, and the judicial dialogue between the ECtHR and the State level in the shaping of the interpretation of this provision. She has published her research in leading journals in the field, such as the European Human Rights Law Review, the European Law Review, and the Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law.
Publications
Peer-reviewed journal articles
- Clara Bosch March, ‘The backsliding on the interpretation of Article 4 of Protocol No. 4 ECHR in “pushback” cases: a questionable attempt to redress the Hirsi “overstretch”?’ (2024) 4 European Human Rights Law Review 279-297
- Clara Bosch March, 'From Melilla to Strasbourg: unpacking the Spanish inspiration in the ECtHR's volte-face on Article 4 of Protocol No. 4 ECHR at the Moroccan-Spanish border' (2024) 12 Peace & Security (EuroMediterranean Journal of International Law and International Relations) 1-80
- Clara Bosch March, ‘Revisiting Hirsi Jamaa and Others v. Italy – carving a dubious new duty out of Protocol No. 4 ECHR?’ (2023) 48(5) European Law Review, 601-623
- Clara Bosch March, ‘Backsliding on the Protection of Migrants‘ Rights? The Evolutive Interpretation of the Prohibition of Collective Expulsion by the European Court of Human Rights’ (2021) 35(4) Journal of Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law 315-336
Blog posts
- Clara Bosch March, 'The Chamber judgment in Sherov and Others v. Poland: business as usual at the Polish border, or the calm before the (new) storm?' (2024) Les Cahiers de l'EDEM, June 2024
- Clara Bosch March, 'Land pushbacks at the Moroccan-Spanish border: from illegal State practice to endorsement by the European Court of Human Rights. A turn of events ‘made in Spain’ (2022) Les Cahiers de l'EDEM, Special Issue, August 2022