Odysseus Network

Gregor Noll, Odysseus Member’s for Sweden, wrote a new article: “The International Court of Justice and Migration” in Achille Skordas (Odysseus Member’s for Greece): “Research Handbook on the International Court of Justice”

Abstract The ICJ would seem to offer itself as an obvious arbiter in North-South conflicts about migration law. While the lack of consent to the jurisdiction of the ICJ by potential parties might provide some explanation for the scarcity of migration-related judgments, we seem to be left with the image of a potential unfulfilled. The […]

Francesco Maiani Odysseus Member’s for Switzerland published in the Common Market Law Review ‘One principle to rule them all? Anatomy of Mutual Trust in the law of the area of Freedom, Security and Justice’

Volume 57 (2020) / Issue 1 Francesco Maiani, Sara Migliorini, ‘One principle to rule them all? Anatomy of mutual trust in the law of the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice’ (2020) 57 Common Market Law Review, Issue 1, pp. 7–44 In its case law on the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice, the ECJ has put great emphasis on […]

Honorary Member of Odysseus and MP Tineke Strike is hosting a talk on : “TRACKING EU MIGRATION FUNDING IN AFRICA WHERE DOES IT GO, WITH WHAT IMPACT AND WHO DECIDES?” at the European Parliament on the 29 of January

Hosted by MEPs Tineke Strik and Erik Marquardt European Parliament Room ASP1G1 Program 13.00 – 13.05 Start up 13.05 – 13.10 Introductory remarks MEP Erik Marquardt 13.10 – 13.30 Presentation by Maite Vermeulen and Giacomo Zandonini, journalists of the Correspondent: tracking the EU’s migration millions in Africa 13.30 – 14.00 What are the effects of the EU’s external migration […]

Iris Goldner Lang Odysseus Member for Croatia is welcoming in Zagreb early January a Conference “Migration and the Rule of Law” & Roundtable “The Role of Academics in Social Change” as well as a Jean Monnet Lecture Series

Iris Goldner Lang Odysseus Member for Croatia is welcoming in Zagreb early January a Conference “Migration and the Rule of Law” & Roundtable “The Role of Academics in Social Change” as well as a Jean Monnet Lecture Series The following events are organized with the UNESCO Chair on Free Movement of People, Migration and Inter-Cultural […]

Lilian Tsourdi from the coordination team of Odysseus, is part of the scientific committee of the conference: Migration and EU Borders 2nd Jean Monnet Nova EU workshop at Maastricht University; 30-31 March 2020

The workshop Migration and EU Borders aims to contribute to the academic and policy debate by discussing these highly important issues in an interdisciplinary setting. It will include speakers from diverse disciplines such as law, humanities, social sciences, and migration studies. Given the applied nature of NOVA-EU project, we strongly encourage participants to reflect on […]

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