Archive for the ‘EU law’ Category
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La réintroduction illimitée dans le temps des contrôles aux frontières intérieures : une réponse pertinente aux crises de l’espace Schengen ?
28 Jan 2022By Caroline Leclercq, Project and Research Assistant for the Odysseus Academic Network for Legal Studies in Asylum and Immigration in Europe, Université Libre…
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What a difference two decades make? The shift from temporary to immediate protection in the new European Pact on Asylum and Migration
11 Nov 2020By Dr Meltem Ineli-Ciger, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Suleyman Demirel University. The European Commission presented the Proposal for a…
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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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The Twenty-Day Greek-Turkish Border Crisis and Beyond: Geopolitics of Migration and Asylum Law (Part II)
08 May 2020By Achilles Skordas, Professor of International Law, University of Bristol; Senior Research Fellow, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law…
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Coming to terms with relocation: the infringement case against Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic
17 Apr 2020By Jonas Bornemann, Research Assistant and PhD candidate, Chair of Public, European and International Law, Universität Konstanz . We thank…
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The pandemic kills also the European solidarity
20 Mar 2020By Constantin Hruschka, senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy Munich. In the fast-growing Corona crisis,…