Posts Tagged with ‘border procedures’
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La réintroduction illimitée dans le temps des contrôles aux frontières intérieures : une réponse pertinente aux crises de l’espace Schengen ?
28 Jan 2022By Caroline Leclercq, Project and Research Assistant for the Odysseus Academic Network for Legal Studies in Asylum and Immigration in Europe, Université Libre…
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Muddy Waters: A Guide to the Legal Questions surrounding ‘Pushbacks’ at the External Borders at Sea and at Land
06 Jul 2021By Daniel Thym, Professor of European and International Law and Director of the Research Centre Immigration & Asylum Law, University…
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The Commission’s proposal for a new Independent Monitoring Mechanism at the external border of the EU: a necessary but limited mechanism
22 Feb 2021Romain Lanneau, former Research and Project Assistant at the Odysseus Academic Network. The United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and the…
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Financial Implications of the New Pact on Migration and Asylum: Will the Next MFF Cover the Costs?
27 Jan 2021By Iris Goldner Lang, Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law and Holder of the UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of…
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The Pact and Detention: An Empty Promise of ‘certainty, clarity and decent conditions’
06 Jan 2021By Galina Cornelisse, Associate Professor, EU Law and Public International Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam When presenting the new Pact on Migration and…
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Border Procedure: Efficient Examination or Restricted Access to Protection?
18 Dec 2020By Jens Vedsted-Hansen, Professor, Aarhus University As one of the novelties in the New Pact on Migration and Asylum and its…