Archive for the ‘European Court of Justice’ Category
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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…
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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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Individual rights in EU migration and asylum law
06 Jan 2020By Catherine Warin, PhD (University of Luxembourg), co-founder and president of Passerell, vice-president of the Luxembourg Bar’s immigration and asylum…
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Return Directive or Criminal Law? The next episode of the series is called Arib
24 Jul 2019By Silvia Bartolini, PhD King’s College London, Academic Assistant at Université Saint Louis Bruxelles and Visiting Professor Université Catholique de…
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La CEDH appelée à trancher la question des “visas asile” laissée en suspens par la CJUE: Lueur d’espoir ou nouvelle déception?
12 Feb 2019By Eugénie Delval, Teaching Assistant at ULB Faculty of Law On se souvient de la vive polémique survenue en Belgique fin 2016,…
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Precedents and Judicial Politics – Why studying the CJEU requires a long-term perspective
21 Nov 2018By Marie De Somer, Head of the Migration & Diversity Programme at the European Policy Centre (EPC) and Guest Professor…