In recent years, âassisted voluntary returnâ (AVR) schemes have spread across Europe and the Western industrialised world. While AVR is clearly preferable to deportation, NGOs and academics alike have criticised these schemes for being misleadingly labelled and lacking genuine voluntariness
Drawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return migration policies, as...
In response to the presence of a significant number of non-EU nationals illegally residing within th...
Assisted return (AR) is a widespread policy tool offering financial support and counselling to retur...
Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programmes are an important component of migration management in mos...
This chapter, focuses on Spain as a case study, draws attention to two cunning elements that are cha...
Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) is a central component of European Union (EU) member states migratio...
The return of migrants to their country of origin and the development of efficient return measures h...
This paper examines the evolution of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Unit...
Programme zur freiwilligen Rückkehr und Reintegration sind darauf ausgerichtet Migranten bei der Rüc...
Voluntary return of refugees and asylum seekers is seen as an increasingly important element of the ...
Many European countries have developed assisted voluntary return and reintegration (AVRR) programmes...
Detention centres and return programmes are increasingly important instruments of border control ac...
International audienceDrawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return ...
Assisted Voluntary Return programmes often send women and children back to places of insecurity and ...
Fear of detention and deportation prevents many migrants in Europe (especially the undocumented) fro...
Drawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return migration policies, as...
In response to the presence of a significant number of non-EU nationals illegally residing within th...
Assisted return (AR) is a widespread policy tool offering financial support and counselling to retur...
Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programmes are an important component of migration management in mos...
This chapter, focuses on Spain as a case study, draws attention to two cunning elements that are cha...
Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) is a central component of European Union (EU) member states migratio...
The return of migrants to their country of origin and the development of efficient return measures h...
This paper examines the evolution of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and the Unit...
Programme zur freiwilligen Rückkehr und Reintegration sind darauf ausgerichtet Migranten bei der Rüc...
Voluntary return of refugees and asylum seekers is seen as an increasingly important element of the ...
Many European countries have developed assisted voluntary return and reintegration (AVRR) programmes...
Detention centres and return programmes are increasingly important instruments of border control ac...
International audienceDrawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return ...
Assisted Voluntary Return programmes often send women and children back to places of insecurity and ...
Fear of detention and deportation prevents many migrants in Europe (especially the undocumented) fro...
Drawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return migration policies, as...
In response to the presence of a significant number of non-EU nationals illegally residing within th...
Assisted return (AR) is a widespread policy tool offering financial support and counselling to retur...