Archive for the ‘Dublin’ Category
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Secondary Movements: Lack of Progress as the Flipside of Meagre Solidarity
03 Oct 2024POST 15 OF THE SERIES OF THE ODYSSEUS BLOG ON THE PACT ON MIGRATION & ASYLUM By Daniel Thym, Director…
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The new Solidarity Mechanism: the right “insurance scheme” for the CEAS?
27 Aug 2024POST 9 OF THE SERIES OF THE ODYSSEUS BLOG ON THE PACT ON MIGRATION & ASYLUM By Prof. Francesco Maiani, University…
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Planned destitution as a policy tool to control migration in the EU: Socio-economic deprivation and international human rights law
17 Mar 2023By Janna Wessels, assistant professor of migration law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Research Associate at Giessen University Policies of…
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Secondary Movements: Overcoming the Lack of Trust among the Member States?
29 Oct 2020By Daniel Thym, Research Centre Immigration & Asylum Law, University of Konstanz, Germany. Trust is an essential prerequisite for a…
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A “Fresh Start” or One More Clunker? Dublin and Solidarity in the New Pact
20 Oct 2020By Francesco Maiani, Associate professor at the Centre of Comparative, European and International Law, Faculty of Law, Criminal Justice and Public Administration, , University…
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What has the 2015/2016 crisis left us with?
26 Mar 2019By Dr Eleni Karageorgiou and Dr Vladislava Stoyanova, Lund University Read the translation of this post in Spanish. The New Asylum…