My students taught me that everything was personal - history, politics, foreign relations - but this approach creates boundaries as well as connections
My students taught me that everything was personal - history, politics, foreign relations - but this approach creates boundaries as well as connections
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Gregor NollGregor Noll is professor of international law at Lund University, Sweden. He has published extensively on refugee law and human-rights law, and has recently concluded a multi-annual research project on evidentiary assessment in refugee law. Recent articlesThe Euro-African migration conference: Africa sells out to Europe The Rabat gatherings "plan of action" to control migration flows from south to north is based on a faulty diagnosis and will not succeed even in its own terms, says Gregor Noll. Visions of the exceptionalThis week, the People Flow argument gives way to the intense controversy over British and Danish government proposal for Regional and Transit Processing Centres to hold asylum-seekers. The proposal, presented as humane and practical, carries echoes of earlier, failed refugee camp policies. If implemented, it would signify a costly and dangerous return to a dark period of European history. |
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