Archive for the ‘Reception’ Category
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Political Compromise on a Recast Asylum Reception Conditions Directive: Dignity Without Autonomy?
03 Mar 2021By Lieneke Slingenberg, Associate professor at the Amsterdam Centre for Migration and Refugee Law of the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. In 2016,…
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Beyond closed ports: the new Italian Decree-Law on Immigration and Security
31 Oct 2018by Silvia Carta, LL.M. candidate at the Institute for European Studies (IEE) of the Université libre de Bruxelles and member…
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Restricting access to asylum and contempt of courts: Illiberals at work in Hungary
18 Sep 2017By Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University On 7 March 2017, Hungary required by law the compulsory detention of every single asylum…
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The Asylum Lottery: Recognition Rates Vary Strongly within Germany
09 Jun 2017by Gerald Schneider, Professor of International Politics at University of Konstanz, editor of European Union Politics, co-editor of International Interactions and President of…
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Ill-Treatment Of Migrants In Greek Law Enforcement – Are the Strasbourg Court Judgments the Tip of the Iceberg?
23 Mar 2017By Nikolaos Sitaropoulos, Head of Division and Deputy to the Director, Office of the Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights.…
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Hotspots and EU Agencies: Towards an integrated European administration?
26 Jan 2017by Dr Lilian Tsourdi, European University Institute We continue our series of blogs aimed at providing an enriching background to the…