Archive for the ‘Borders’ Category
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The Pact and Detention: An Empty Promise of ‘certainty, clarity and decent conditions’
06 Jan 2021Galina Cornelisse, Associate Professor, EU Law and Public International Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam When presenting the new Pact on Migration and Asylum,…
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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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Re-decoration of existing practices? Proposed screening procedures at the EU external borders
27 Oct 2020By Lyra Jakulevičienė, Lawyer, Professor at Mykolas Romeris University (Lithuania). The New Pact on Migration and Asylum announced by the…
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A human right to seek refuge at Europe’s external borders: The ECtHR adjusts its case law in M.K. vs Poland
11 Sep 2020By Ulrike Brandl, Ass. Prof. at the Faculty of Law, University of Salzburg & Philip Czech, Senior Scientist at the…
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Which connection between The Greek-Turkish border, the Western Balkans route and the ECtHR’s judgment in ND and NT?
04 Sep 2020By Iris Goldner Lang, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law and Holder of the UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of…
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A – pyrrhic? – victory concerning detention in transit zones and procedural rights: FMS & FMZ and the legislation adopted by Hungary in its wake
15 Jun 2020By Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University On 14 May 2020 the Grand Chamber of the CJEU delivered its judgment in the…