Archive for the ‘Asylum’ Category
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Downgrading asylum standards to coerce solidarity: Sweden as a case in point
13 May 2016By Eleni Karageorgiou, Lund University, Sweden Asylum in Sweden: a temporary “respite” For at least a decade now, Sweden has…
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The reception of asylum seekers in Europe: failing common standards
20 Apr 2016by Minos Mouzourakis, European Council on Refugees and Exiles Europe’s ongoing failure to find humane responses to the plight of…
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Désespérément à la recherche de solidarité : quand la saga de l’asile dans l’Union européenne continue
08 Apr 2016par Jean-Baptiste Farcy, Eimear O’Neill and David Watt, Réseau Odysseus, projet OMNIA La « crise des réfugiés » a disparu…
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Desperately searching for solidarity: the EU asylum saga continues
01 Apr 2016By Jean-Baptiste Farcy, Eimear O’Neill and David Watt, Odysseus Network OMNIA Project Team The “refugee crisis” has disappeared from…
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Sharing responsibility: A proposal for a European Asylum System based on solidarity
17 Feb 2016by Evelien Brouwer, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam , Conny Rijken, Tilburg University , and Ralph Severijns, ACVZ This blog is based…
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Hungary’s appeal against relocation to the CJEU: upfront attack or rear guard battle?
16 Dec 2015by Kees Groenendijk, Radboud University and Boldizsar Nagy, Central European University The Hungarian Parliament adopts an Act calling for a…


