Archive for the ‘Third countries’ Category
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Externalisation of asylum in Europe: Unpacking the UK-Rwanda Asylum Partnership Agreement
17 May 2022By Nikolas Feith Tan, Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for Human Rights. Introduction The UK-Rwanda Asylum Partnership Agreement (APA) is…
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The UK-Rwanda deal and its Incompatibility with International Law
29 Apr 2022By Dr. Maja Grundler, PhD researcher at Queen Mary University of London, and Elspeth Guild, Professor at Queen Mary University of…
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EU Member States’ international responsibility when cooperating with third countries: grey zones of law
25 Mar 2022By Tamás Molnár, Legal research officer, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, Visiting lecturer, Corvinus University of Budapest. Setting…
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Denmark’s Legislation on Extraterritorial Asylum in Light of International and EU Law
15 Nov 2021Asylum Reform By Nikolas Feith Tan, Senior Researcher, Danish Institute for Human Rights and Jens Vedsted-Hansen, Professor, Aarhus University.…
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Legal migration in the “New Pact”: modesty or unease in the Berlaymont?
11 Feb 2021By Sylvie Sarolea, Lawyer and Professor in Migration Law, Private International Law and Human Rights, at the Université Catholique de Louvain…
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EU cooperation on migration with partner countries within the New Pact: new instruments for a new paradigm?
08 Dec 2020By Paula García Andrade, Associate Professor, Universidad Pontificia Comillas The New Pact on Migration and Asylum presented by the European…