Odysseus Network

Daniel Thym will be speaking at the Conference "MIGRANTS AS A SWORD OR AS A SHIELD?"

Daniel Thym will be speaking at the Conference “MIGRANTS AS A SWORD OR AS A SHIELD?”

Our member Daniel Thym,  Full Professor of Public, European, and International Law and as the Director of the Research Centre Immigration & Asylum Law (FZAA) at the University of Konstanz, will be speaking during the third panel of the Conference “MIGRANTS AS A SWORD OR AS A SHIELD? Instrumentalization of migration and hybrid threats through the prism of […]

Final Conference of the CoSME Project, with Paula García Andrade, November 24 and 25.

Final Conference of the CoSME Project, with Paula García Andrade, November 24 and 25.

Our Member, Paula García Andrade, Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow, Professor of Public International Law and European Union law at the Faculty of Law of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, will participate in the final Conference of the CoSME Project, an Italian Research Project of Relevant National Interest on “Community Sponsorship for Migrants in Europe” She […]

Seminar on the EU Blue Card directive 28 November 2025

Our member  Tesseltje de Lange, Professor of European Migration Law and Director at Centre for Migration Law, will speak at the Seminar on the recast Blue Card Directive, organised by the Centre for Migration Law (Nijmegen, Netherlands). Her contribution is about the  “Overview of the scope, procedural aspects, and intra-EU mobility under the directive” When? Friday 28 […]

Rethinking Mass Influx and Derogation in the Age of AI: The Role of New Technologies in Redefining Crisis, Protection and State Obligations

Dr. Meltem Ineli Ciger, Associate Professor at Suleyman Demirel University Faculty of Law and member of the Odysseus Network for Turkey, has published the article “Rethinking Mass Influx and Derogation in the Age of AI: The Role of New Technologies in Redefining Crisis, Protection and State Obligations“. The article explores how AI and emerging technologies […]

Article “Migration Governance Through Funding: Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Perspectives”

Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi, Deputy Coordinator of the Odysseus Network and Professor and Jean Monnet Chair in European Migration Law and Governance at the Law Faculty of Maastricht University, published the article “Migration Governance Through Funding: Theoretical, Normative, and Empirical Perspectives” on the Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies. Click here to read it!

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