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Philippe De Bruycker’s comments on the Italy-Albania deal

Odysseus Network founder, Philippe De Bruycker, commented on the agreement between Italy and Albania to transfer asylum seekers to detention centres in Albania. Article in French: https://www.rtbf.be/article/sommet-europeen-l-envoi-de-migrants-dans-des-pays-tiers-ne-rebute-plus-les-esprits-sont-en-train-de-changer-11450915

‘Demystifying Sovereignty: Totem and Taboo of Migration Control in International Law’ by Vincent Chetail

Our Odysseus member, Vincent Chetail has just published his article ‘Demystifying Sovereignty: Totem and Taboo of Migration Control in International Law’ for the American Journal of International Law Unbound. Full article available here: https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/546A643ED373651BDEC7D1DAD656AD63/S2398772324000321a.pdf/demystifying_sovereignty_totem_and_taboo_of_migration_control_in_international_law.pdf

Meltem İneli Ciğer’s new working paper on the crisis regulation

Meltem İneli Ciğer has just published her working paper ‘Unpacking the crisis regulation : a valuable addition to the European legal framework governing mass influx situations?’ for the Migration Policy Centre (EUI, RSC). In this paper, she critically analyses the Crisis Regulation and compares it to the Temporary Protection Directive. The working paper is available […]

Resettlement by algorithm: Can artificial intelligence uphold human rights?

Our Odysseus member Meltem İneli Ciğer has published her article ‘Resettlement by algorithm: Can artificial intelligence uphold human rights?’ in the Computer Law & Security Review. The article analyses the role of AI in the resettlement of refugees and its impact on fundamental rights. The article can be found here: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0267364924001171  

Thomas Spijkerboer joins The Migration Law Research Group!

Congratulations to our Odysseus member Thomas Spijkerboer who will join The Migration Law Research Group  as of 1 October 2024! Supported by an ERC Advanced Grant, his new project ‘Global Migration Justice‘ (MIGJUST) aims to go beyond conflicting approaches to migration in international human rights law. https://www.ugent.be/re/epir/en/news-events/news/thomasspijkerboer

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