Archive for the ‘Asylum reform’ Category
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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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Border Procedure: Efficient Examination or Restricted Access to Protection?
18 Dec 2020By Jens Vedsted-Hansen, Professor, Aarhus University As one of the novelties in the New Pact on Migration and Asylum and its…
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The New Pact on Migration and Asylum: What it is not and what it could have been
15 Dec 2020By Philippe De Bruycker, Professor ULB – Université Libre de Bruxelles & Founder and Coordinator of the Odysseus Network After the…
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European Realpolitik: Legislative Uncertainties and Operational Pitfalls of the ‘New’ Pact on Migration and Asylum
28 Sep 2020By Daniel Thym, Research Centre Immigration & Asylum Law, University of Konstanz, Germany Five years after the peak of the…
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Judicial dialogue about the Return Directive: Which role for courts in an era of executive governance?
01 Sep 2020by Galina Cornelisse, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam & Madalina Moraru, Masaryk University Brno, authors of Law and Judicial Dialogue on the…
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The end of protection? Cessation and the ‘return turn’ in refugee law
31 Jan 2020By Jessica Schultz, Post-Doctoral researcher, University of Bergen, Faculty of Law With increasing enthusiasm, European states are reviving the Refugee Convention’s…


