Odysseus Network

3 PhD vacancies in migration and international human rights law

Odysseus member Thomas Spijkerboer is looking for three PhD candidates for projects on the migration case law of: 1) the Inter-American Commission and Court of Human Rights 2)the African Commission and Court of Human and Peoples’ Rights 3) he UN committees Deadline 12 January 2025. https://www.ugent.be/en/work/scientific/doctoral-fellow-21 https://www.ugent.be/en/work/scientific/doctoral-fellow-22 https://www.ugent.be/en/work/scientific/doctoral-fellow-23

Conference ‘Building Knowledge: Temporary Protection in Europe’

Odysseus member Lilian Tsourdi will be participating in the Conference ‘Building Knowledge: Temporary Protection in Europe‘ on 20 November 2020 at the International Press Club in Brussels. In the framework of the European Academic Refugee Interdisciplinary Network (EARIN), this conference will bring together different actors in the field such as academics, temporary protection beneficiaries, the […]

Panel Discussion ‘Implementing the New Pact on 12 November

Odysseus founder, Philippe De Bruycker, will be participating in the Panel Discussion on the Implementation of the New Pact on November 12th at the Press Club Brussels Europe (Rue Froissart 95, 1040 Brussels). More information: https://feps-europe.eu/event/implementing-the-new-pact/

Philippe De Bruycker’s Interview for ‘Le Vif’

Odysseus founder Philippe De Bruycker was interviewed for the newspaper ‘Le Vif’ on the topic of recent European migration policies. Article available here in French: https://www.levif.be/international/union-europeenne/immigration-comment-sopere-le-virage-a-droite-sur-limmigration-dans-lunion-europeenne/

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

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