The EU needs to be more effective in returning third-country nationals who do not have the right to stay. Otherwise there can be no credible EU migration policy. The Commission’s proposal for a stricter regime raises important issues of practice and principle, and a clash is coming up between the European Parliament and the Council. The choices made will have important effects on returnees. They will also reflect the values that Europe wishes to project on the world stage
There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal ...
The aim of this deliverable is to map, compare and analyze different Exit regimes in EU Member State...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...
The EU needs to be more effective in returning third-country nationals who do not have the right to ...
Increasing the rate of return of third country nationals without a legal right to remain in the EU w...
The controversial Returns Directive has now been the subject of considerable jurisprudence of the CJ...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the EU policy on return of illegally staying third-country...
The impact of EU rules on Luxembourg’s return policies and practices is substantial. This is not lea...
Th e purpose of this article is to analyse the EU policy on return of illegally staying third-countr...
This article questions whether the presentation of the return and deportation of irregular migrants ...
The working paper on “Challenges to the EU’s Policies on Migrants and Asylum Seekers” highlights iss...
Sound policy-making about migration –how to distribute responsibility for asylum seekers, how to dea...
The EU Return Directive has been adopted 10 years ago. The following article analyzes whether the sy...
The issue of migration into Europe has once again generated headlines, following a number of inciden...
As European policymakers attempt to respond to the migration crisis, they face a challenge in terms ...
There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal ...
The aim of this deliverable is to map, compare and analyze different Exit regimes in EU Member State...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...
The EU needs to be more effective in returning third-country nationals who do not have the right to ...
Increasing the rate of return of third country nationals without a legal right to remain in the EU w...
The controversial Returns Directive has now been the subject of considerable jurisprudence of the CJ...
The purpose of this article is to analyse the EU policy on return of illegally staying third-country...
The impact of EU rules on Luxembourg’s return policies and practices is substantial. This is not lea...
Th e purpose of this article is to analyse the EU policy on return of illegally staying third-countr...
This article questions whether the presentation of the return and deportation of irregular migrants ...
The working paper on “Challenges to the EU’s Policies on Migrants and Asylum Seekers” highlights iss...
Sound policy-making about migration –how to distribute responsibility for asylum seekers, how to dea...
The EU Return Directive has been adopted 10 years ago. The following article analyzes whether the sy...
The issue of migration into Europe has once again generated headlines, following a number of inciden...
As European policymakers attempt to respond to the migration crisis, they face a challenge in terms ...
There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal ...
The aim of this deliverable is to map, compare and analyze different Exit regimes in EU Member State...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...