Archive for the ‘Borders’ Category
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Brexit: Deal or no-Deal: The Consequences for freedom of movement of EU and British Citizens
10 Dec 2018By Elspeth Guild, Jean Monnet Professor ad personam, Radboud University Nijmegen and Queen Mary University of London The…
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In search of a safe harbour for the Aquarius: the troubled waters of international and EU law
09 Jul 2018by Melanie Fink, Post-doctoral researcher, University of Leiden, Kristof Gombeer, PhD researcher at the University of Leiden and Vrije Universiteit Brussels, and Jorrit Rijpma, Associate…
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Monitoring and Steering through FRONTEX and EASO 2.0: The Rise of a New Model of AFSJ agencies?
29 Jan 2018By Lilian Tsourdi, Departmental Lecturer in International Human Rights and Refugee Law, University of Oxford, Refugee Studies Centre Practical cooperation…
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A cold shower for Spain-hot returns from Melilla to Morocco: N.D. and N.T. v Spain ECtHR, 3 October 2017
20 Oct 2017By Cristina Gortázar Rotaeche & Nuria Ferré Trad, University P. Comillas (Madrid) The European Court of Human Rights ruled on 3 October 2017…
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The Italy-Libya Memorandum of Understanding: The baseline of a policy approach aimed at closing all doors to Europe?
02 Oct 2017By Anja Palm*, Istituto Affari Internazionali On 2 February 2017 a Memorandum of Understanding (English Version**) on development cooperation, illegal immigration,…
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Restricting access to asylum and contempt of courts: Illiberals at work in Hungary
18 Sep 2017By Boldizsár Nagy, Central European University On 7 March 2017, Hungary required by law the compulsory detention of every single asylum…