Archive for the ‘Visas’ Category
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Germany as a ‘Modern Country of Immigration‘. Projects of the New Government on Migration
08 Dec 2021By Daniel Thym, Professor of European and International Law and Director of the Research Centre Immigration & Asylum Law, University…
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Adjudicating old questions in refugee law: MN and Others v Belgium and the limits of extraterritorial refoulement
26 May 2020Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen is a professor with special responsibilities in migration and refugee law at the Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen…
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Amending the Visa Code: Collective Punishment of Visa Nationals?
10 May 2019By Elspeth Guild, Jean Monnet Professor ad personam, Radboud University Nijmegen and Queen Mary University of London Read another post on our blog about…
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Towards ‘Judicial Passivism’ in EU Migration and Asylum Law? Preliminary Thoughts for the Final Plenary Session of the 2018 Odysseus Conference
24 Jan 2018By Iris Goldner Lang,* Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law and Holder of the UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of…
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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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Odysseus Annual Conference 2017 “Beyond ‘Crisis’? The State of Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in the EU” – An Overview
03 Mar 2017By Gabriel Almeida, Katharina Bamberg and James Kneale, OMNIA Coordination Team, Odysseus Network This blog post sets out the main…