Archive for the ‘Detention’ Category
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The Strasbourg Reversal after the ‘Refugee Crisis’: ECtHR Deference to State Sovereignty in Asylum Detention Cases
12 Jul 2021Juan Ruiz Ramos, PhD Candidate at Universidad de Granada and at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The ‘Strasbourg reversal’ is an intriguing…
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The Pact and Detention: An Empty Promise of ‘certainty, clarity and decent conditions’
06 Jan 2021By Galina Cornelisse, Associate Professor, EU Law and Public International Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam When presenting the new Pact on Migration and…
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A – pyrrhic? – victory concerning detention in transit zones and procedural rights: FMS & FMZ and the legislation adopted by Hungary in its wake
15 Jun 2020By Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University On 14 May 2020 the Grand Chamber of the CJEU delivered its judgment in the…
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All but last resort: The last reform of detention of asylum seekers in Greece
18 Nov 2019Minos Mouzourakis, ECRE, and Refugee Support Aegean (RSA) Unlawful deprivation of liberty is a longstanding and amply highlighted…
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Beyond closed ports: the new Italian Decree-Law on Immigration and Security
31 Oct 2018by Silvia Carta, LL.M. candidate at the Institute for European Studies (IEE) of the Université libre de Bruxelles and member…
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Restricting access to asylum and contempt of courts: Illiberals at work in Hungary
18 Sep 2017By Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University On 7 March 2017, Hungary required by law the compulsory detention of every single asylum…