Archive for the ‘European Court of Human Rights’ Category
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A ‘blind spot’ in the migration debate? International responsibility of the EU and its Member States for cooperating with the Libyan coastguard and militias
30 Jan 2018By Achilles Skordas, Professor of International Law, University of Copenhagen The discussion on the restrictive migration management policies of the…
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Conflict and compromise between law and politics in EU migration and asylum policies
22 Jan 2018By Philippe DE BRUYCKER, ULB & Odysseus Coordinator The blog post below critically exposes the main themes of our next annual conference that…
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Collective expulsion or not? Individualisation of decision making in migration and asylum law
08 Jan 2018By Jean-Yves Carlier, Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) and Université de Liège; Luc Leboeuf, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology and University…
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Tell me what you see and I’ll tell you if you’re gay: Analysing the Advocate General’s Opinion in Case C-473/16, F v Bevándorlási és Állampolgársági Hivatal
24 Nov 2017By Nuno Ferreira and Denise Venturi Hungary in the spotlight again Hungary has been in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons…
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A cold shower for Spain-hot returns from Melilla to Morocco: N.D. and N.T. v Spain ECtHR, 3 October 2017
20 Oct 2017By Cristina Gortázar Rotaeche & Nuria Ferré Trad, University P. Comillas (Madrid) The European Court of Human Rights ruled on 3 October 2017…
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The Italy-Libya Memorandum of Understanding: The baseline of a policy approach aimed at closing all doors to Europe?
02 Oct 2017By Anja Palm*, Istituto Affari Internazionali On 2 February 2017 a Memorandum of Understanding (English Version**) on development cooperation, illegal immigration,…