Posts Tagged with ‘EU law’
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Generous, but Equal Treatment? Anti-Discrimination Duties of States Hosting Refugees Fleeing Ukraine
04 May 2022By Janine Prantl, Visiting Scholar at the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, and Ian Matthew Kysel, Visiting Assistant Clinical…
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Collective protection as a short-term solution: European responses to the protection needs of refugees from the war in Ukraine
08 Mar 2022By Jessica Schultz, Senior researcher at Chr. Michelsen Institute, Kari Anne Drangsland, Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Bergen, Marry-Anne…
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Temporary Protection for Ukrainians: the Unexpected Renaissance of ‘Free Choice’
07 Mar 2022By Daniel Thym, Professor of European and International Law and Director of the Research Centre Immigration & Asylum Law, University…
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5 Reasons Why: Understanding the reasons behind the activation of the Temporary Protection Directive in 2022
07 Mar 2022By Dr Meltem İneli Ciğer, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Suleyman Demirel University. Russian armed forces launched a large-scale invasion…
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Precedents and Judicial Politics – Why studying the CJEU requires a long-term perspective
21 Nov 2018By Marie De Somer, Head of the Migration & Diversity Programme at the European Policy Centre (EPC) and Guest Professor…