Archive for the ‘European Court of Justice’ Category
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La CEDH appelée à trancher la question des “visas asile” laissée en suspens par la CJUE: Lueur d’espoir ou nouvelle déception?
12 Feb 2019By Eugénie Delval, Teaching Assistant at ULB Faculty of Law On se souvient de la vive polémique survenue en Belgique fin 2016,…
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Precedents and Judicial Politics – Why studying the CJEU requires a long-term perspective
21 Nov 2018By Marie De Somer, Head of the Migration & Diversity Programme at the European Policy Centre (EPC) and Guest Professor…
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Extending the Scope of EU Law to Internal Situations: “In the Child’s Best Interests We Swear, but not a step further”
29 Jun 2018By Iris Goldner Lang,* Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law and Holder of the UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of…
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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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Collective expulsion or not? Individualisation of decision making in migration and asylum law
08 Jan 2018By Jean-Yves Carlier, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) and Université de Liège; Luc Leboeuf, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and University…