The controversial Returns Directive has now been the subject of considerable jurisprudence of the CJEU, addressing many important issues of interpretation. This paper assesses whether the CJEU has been successful in its apparent attempts to balance humanitarian concerns with the EU legislator’s apparent objective of removing irregular migrants from the territory as quickly as possible
This research argues that the European Court of Justice, with its interpretative action, plays a maj...
In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border wit...
In face of the present migratory pressures from the poor towards the richer countries, and of the pr...
The growth in international migration in recent decades has been accompanied by a corresponding incr...
The UN Migrant Workers Convention (CMW) that provides for fundamental human rights for migrant worke...
Irregular immigration is a phenomenon with a substantial impact for the majority of the countries. T...
The EU needs to be more effective in returning third-country nationals who do not have the right to ...
This document aims to identify and compare the existing legal pathways for the regularisation of ill...
Government Policy, the Netherlands The expulsion of irregular migrants has become a political priori...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
Irregular migration has become a particular challenge for the European Union (EU) in the 21st centur...
This article addresses the issues pertaining to the adoption and development of legislation on irreg...
This paper discusses the legal basis of those anti-migratory individual actions of certain states of...
This article questions whether the presentation of the return and deportation of irregular migrants ...
This research argues that the European Court of Justice, with its interpretative action, plays a maj...
In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border wit...
In face of the present migratory pressures from the poor towards the richer countries, and of the pr...
The growth in international migration in recent decades has been accompanied by a corresponding incr...
The UN Migrant Workers Convention (CMW) that provides for fundamental human rights for migrant worke...
Irregular immigration is a phenomenon with a substantial impact for the majority of the countries. T...
The EU needs to be more effective in returning third-country nationals who do not have the right to ...
This document aims to identify and compare the existing legal pathways for the regularisation of ill...
Government Policy, the Netherlands The expulsion of irregular migrants has become a political priori...
Enforcing the exit of irregular migrants from EU Member States, and the EU as a whole, is undoubtedl...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
Irregular migration has become a particular challenge for the European Union (EU) in the 21st centur...
This article addresses the issues pertaining to the adoption and development of legislation on irreg...
This paper discusses the legal basis of those anti-migratory individual actions of certain states of...
This article questions whether the presentation of the return and deportation of irregular migrants ...
This research argues that the European Court of Justice, with its interpretative action, plays a maj...
In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border wit...
In face of the present migratory pressures from the poor towards the richer countries, and of the pr...