Migration towards Europe has surged over the past few years, overwhelming government authorities at the national and EU levels, and fuelling a xenophobic, nationalist, populist discourse linking migrants to security threats. Despite positive advances in the courts and worthy national initiatives (such as Italy’s Operation Mare Nostrum), the EU’s governance of migration and borders has had disastrous effects on the human rights of migrants. These effects stem from the criminalisation of migrants, which pushes them towards more precarious migration routes, the widespread use of administrative detention and the processing of asylum claims under the Dublin system, and now the EU–Turkey agreement. Yet, this paper finds that with the right politi...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
Following the financial crisis that commenced in 2008, the relationship between migration and social...
The European Commission has recently rekindled the debate about a possible future ruling on economic...
Migration towards Europe has surged over the past few years, overwhelming government authorities at ...
Recent events in North Africa and the Mediterranean have had consequences in terms of human mobility...
Including migrants in the European Union has not been a uniform process and has revealed several obs...
This paper examines the role of funding in the EU’s external policies on migration, borders and asyl...
The large inflow of migrants to Europe over the last two years has made the refugees and migrants is...
In the last 30 years, a clear trend has come to define modern immigration law and policy. A set of s...
This paper offers an academic examination of the legal regimes surrounding the criminalisation of ir...
Border control, surveillance operations and expulsion of irregular immigrants – particularly through...
What level of policy convergence has been achieved by EU member states on immigration, borders and a...
On 27 January 2017, the Justice and Home Affairs Section of CEPS and the Directorate-General for Mig...
One of the fundamental rights in the European Union is the Freedom of Movement of Persons. This righ...
This thesis approaches the topic of migration and asylum seeking within the European Union and analy...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
Following the financial crisis that commenced in 2008, the relationship between migration and social...
The European Commission has recently rekindled the debate about a possible future ruling on economic...
Migration towards Europe has surged over the past few years, overwhelming government authorities at ...
Recent events in North Africa and the Mediterranean have had consequences in terms of human mobility...
Including migrants in the European Union has not been a uniform process and has revealed several obs...
This paper examines the role of funding in the EU’s external policies on migration, borders and asyl...
The large inflow of migrants to Europe over the last two years has made the refugees and migrants is...
In the last 30 years, a clear trend has come to define modern immigration law and policy. A set of s...
This paper offers an academic examination of the legal regimes surrounding the criminalisation of ir...
Border control, surveillance operations and expulsion of irregular immigrants – particularly through...
What level of policy convergence has been achieved by EU member states on immigration, borders and a...
On 27 January 2017, the Justice and Home Affairs Section of CEPS and the Directorate-General for Mig...
One of the fundamental rights in the European Union is the Freedom of Movement of Persons. This righ...
This thesis approaches the topic of migration and asylum seeking within the European Union and analy...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
Following the financial crisis that commenced in 2008, the relationship between migration and social...
The European Commission has recently rekindled the debate about a possible future ruling on economic...