Archive for the ‘Migration’ Category
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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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Is Processing Biometric Data of Turkish Nationals in a National Database Lawful under the EEC-Turkey Agreement? Reflections on the Judgment in A, B and P (C-70/18)
16 Dec 2019Niovi Vavoula* *I am indebted to Prof. Kees Groenendijk for his valuable comments on a previous draft of this blog…
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Towards a New European Consensus on Migration and Asylum
02 Dec 2019The Odysseus Network organised with the European Policy Centre (EPC) and the EMN Finland its annual conference “From Tampere 20…
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Does the EU violate public procurement law in its external migration policy?
28 Nov 2019Thomas Spijkerboer & Elies Steyger Elies Steyger is professor of European administrative law at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Thomas Spijkerboer…
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All but last resort: The last reform of detention of asylum seekers in Greece
18 Nov 2019Minos Mouzourakis, ECRE, and Refugee Support Aegean (RSA) Unlawful deprivation of liberty is a longstanding and amply highlighted…
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The German Migration Package: A New Deal on Labour Migration?
01 Oct 2019By Daniel Thym, Universität Konstanz Notwithstanding a lack of popular support, the German government managed to bring a rather extensive…