Archive for January, 2018
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A ‘blind spot’ in the migration debate? International responsibility of the EU and its Member States for cooperating with the Libyan coastguard and militias
30 Jan 2018By Achilles Skordas, Professor of International Law, University of Copenhagen The discussion on the restrictive migration management policies of the…
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Monitoring and Steering through FRONTEX and EASO 2.0: The Rise of a New Model of AFSJ agencies?
29 Jan 2018By Lilian Tsourdi, Departmental Lecturer in International Human Rights and Refugee Law, University of Oxford, Refugee Studies Centre Practical cooperation…
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Towards ‘Judicial Passivism’ in EU Migration and Asylum Law? Preliminary Thoughts for the Final Plenary Session of the 2018 Odysseus Conference
24 Jan 2018By Iris Goldner Lang,* Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law and Holder of the UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of…
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Conflict and compromise between law and politics in EU migration and asylum policies
22 Jan 2018By Philippe DE BRUYCKER, ULB & Odysseus Coordinator The blog post below critically exposes the main themes of our next annual conference that…
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External Competence and Representation of the EU and its Member States in the Area of Migration and Asylum
17 Jan 2018By Paula García Andrade, Universidad Pontificia Comillas ICAI-ICADE (Madrid) The decision in cases T-192/16, T-193/16 and T-257/16, NF, NG and…
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Le rapport du Parlement européen sur la réforme du système Dublin : une proposition audacieuse mais pragmatique ?
11 Jan 2018Par Francesco Maiani, Centre de droit comparé, européen et international (CDCEI), Université de Lausanne et Constantin Hruschka, Institut Max Planck…