Archive for the ‘Detention’ Category
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Restricting access to asylum and contempt of courts: Illiberals at work in Hungary
18 Sep 2017By Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University On 7 March 2017, Hungary required by law the compulsory detention of every single asylum…
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Judicial scrutiny of return detention in the Member States: the contribution of national courts to clarifying the concept of ‘risk of absconding’
08 Feb 2017by Dr. Madalina Bianca Moraru, Research Fellow, Centre for Judicial Cooperation, European University Institute We continue our series of blogs aimed at providing…
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Chaos in Chios: Legal questions regarding the administrative procedure in the Greek Hotspots
26 Jul 2016By Catharina Ziebritzki, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law This blog post…
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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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Detention of asylum seekers: interaction between the Return and Reception Conditions Directives in Bulgaria
25 Nov 2015by Valeria Ilareva, Foundation for Access to Rights – FAR In order to transpose the recast Reception Conditions Directive 2013/33/EU,…
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Criminal sanctions and the Return Directive: the CJEU’s ruling in Celaj clarifies an incestuous relationship
28 Oct 2015by Marie Garcia*, CDRE On 1 October 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) handed down its…