Archive for the ‘Solidarity’ Category
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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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Solidarity is not a value: Provisional relocation of asylum-seekers confirmed by the Court of Justice (6 September 2017, Joined Cases C-643/15 and C-647/15 Slovakia and Hungary v Council)
11 Sep 2017By Henri Labayle, CDRE The new judicial term of the fall of 2017 had been eagerly anticipated, and the delivery of a…
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La solidarité n’est pas une valeur : la validation de la relocalisation temporaire des demandeurs d’asile par la Cour de justice (CJUE, 6 septembre 2017, Slovaquie et Hongrie c. Conseil, C-643/15 et C-647/15)
07 Sep 2017Par Henri Labayle, CDRE La rentrée judiciaire de l’automne 2017 était attendue impatiemment et le prononcé de l’arrêt Slovaquie et Hongrie contre Conseil,…
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Relocation and its Numbers – Which Role for the Courts?
31 May 2017Barbara Oomen, Fernand Braudel Fellow, European University Institute & Ricardo Rodrigues de Oliveira, PhD Researcher, European University Institute In spite…
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Corrective allocation or effective solidarity? The Slovak Presidency non-paper on the revision of the Dublin system
10 Mar 2017Maarten den Heijer, Assistant Professor of International Law, University of Amsterdam The Council continues its discussions on reforming the Dublin…
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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…