Archive for the ‘Human Rights’ Category
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Interoperability of European Centralised Databases: Another Nail in the Coffin of Third-Country Nationals’ Privacy?
08 Jul 2019By Dr. Niovi Vavoula, Lecturer at Queen Mary, University of London 1.Introduction Since the past few decades, legal scholars and practitioners have…
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Interoperability and Interstate Trust: a Perilous Combination for Fundamental Rights
11 Jun 2019By Evelien Brouwer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam This blog has already been published on 25 May 2019 on Verfassungsblog and we thank…
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Understanding the internal protection alternative (Part I)
16 Jan 2019This is the first post in a two-part series on the internal protection alternative (IPA) based on Jessica Schultz ’s…
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In search of a safe harbour for the Aquarius: the troubled waters of international and EU law
09 Jul 2018by Melanie Fink, Post-doctoral researcher, University of Leiden, Kristof Gombeer, PhD researcher at the University of Leiden and Vrije Universiteit Brussels, and Jorrit Rijpma, Associate…
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First Perspectives on the Zero Draft for the UN Global Compact on Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration of 5 February 2018
16 Feb 2018Edited by Professor Elspeth Guild, Queen Mary University of London and Dr Tugba Basaran, Centre d’Etudes sur les conflits, la liberté…
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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…


