Archive for the ‘Schengen’ Category
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Border Closure and Visa Ban for Russians: Geopolitics Meets EU Migration Law
11 Oct 2022By Daniel Thym, Director of the Research Centre Immigration & Asylum Law, University of Konstanz, Germany The ongoing war of…
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La réintroduction illimitée dans le temps des contrôles aux frontières intérieures : une réponse pertinente aux crises de l’espace Schengen ?
28 Jan 2022By Caroline Leclercq, Project and Research Assistant for the Odysseus Academic Network for Legal Studies in Asylum and Immigration in Europe, Université Libre…
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Let’s not forget about Schengen
12 Mar 2021By Jorrit J. Rijpma, Professor of European Law at the Europa Institute of Leiden Law School, Leiden University. This blog builds on an…
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The Commission’s proposal for a new Independent Monitoring Mechanism at the external border of the EU: a necessary but limited mechanism
22 Feb 2021Romain Lanneau, former Research and Project Assistant at the Odysseus Academic Network. The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the…
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Return Directive or Criminal Law? The next episode of the series is called Arib
24 Jul 2019By Silvia Bartolini, PhD King’s College London, Academic Assistant at Université Saint Louis Bruxelles and Visiting Professor Université Catholique de…
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Joining Schengen – Cutting a Gordian knot for Romania and Bulgaria?
13 Apr 2018By Jonas Bornemann, Research Assistant and PhD candidate, Chair of Public, European and International Law, Universität Konstanz In the 2017…