-
Published in: HomeSetting the EU scene: a management crisis, not a refugee crisis
The EU can and must show leadership in managing refugee movements effectively in accordance with international law.
-
Published in: HomeMigration crisis in 2017 – challenges for EU solidarity
Changes in the political scene may lead to the reformation of migration policy in EU countries, and that in turn may...
-
Published in: HomeTomorrow’s Agency for Asylum
The new EU Agency for Asylum will play a crucial part in the near future in making a robust migration management...
-
Published in: HomeTransatlantic data transfers and privacy protection: an ongoing battle
A meaningful legal response would be the establishment of global privacy standards – a ‘new universal law on...
-
Published in: HomeRefugee crisis and Central and Eastern Europe: what solidarity do we need?
There is a disconnect between law and practice whereby the EU is continually reforming the Common European Asylum...
-
Published in: HomeChallenges of the Mediterranean illegal migration crisis
The perspective of those who are at sea, whatever the conditions, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per...
-
Published in: HomeIt is time to move beyond the Dublin logic
Dublin IV is built on deterrence… the overriding imperative being to prevent asylum seekers from arriving...
-
Published in: HomeThree humanitarian proposals
"The people we rescue are increasingly reporting having been exploited, abused, beaten, kidnapped for ransom or...
-
Published in: HomeMigrant smuggling to the EU – the need for a coordinated response
From national authorities to EU institutions and international organisations, it is imperative that efforts to...
-
Published in: HomeMigration policies: effective ways to address smuggling
The European Council should review progress on the overall approach at its meetings in March and in June 2017, on...