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Call for Abstracts by our member Lyra Jakuleviciene: “EU Migration and Asylum Pact – Legal and Political Aspects of Implementation Preparations” International Conference

Our Odysseus member from Lithuania Lyra Jakuleviciene (professor at Mykolas Romeris University) would like us to share with you the invite for contributions to the EU Migration and Asylum Law Conference, to be held on 23-24 April 2026, at Mykolas Romeris University, in Lithuania. The aim of the Conference is to enhance the academic debate on […]

Article by our member Madalina Moraru: “Evading EU Law Through Summary Returns at Internal Borders: Practice, Legality, and the Role of Courts”

Our Odysseus member Madalina Moraru (Associate Professor of EU Law at the University of Bologna) has published an article in the Common Market Law Review on “Evading EU Law Through Summary Returns at Internal Borders: Practice, Legality, and the Role of Courts”. In light of the recently voted LIBE proposal on the Return Regulation and the […]

Upcoming webinar by Odysseus members from the Netherlands: After the Vote – The EU Talent Pool in Europe’s Labour Mobility Strategy

Our Odysseus members from the Netherlands would like to share with you an invite to the upcoming GS4S webinar “After the Vote – The EU Talent Pool in Europe’s Labour Mobility Strategy”. The webinar will have Anna Strolenberg (Member of the European Parliament), Mauro Testaverde (Senior Economist, World Bank) and Tesseltje de Lange (Director, Centre for […]

Paper by our member Iris Goldner Lang: EU Values as a Shield and a Sword in EU Migration and Asylum Law.

Our Odysseus member Iris Goldner Lang (University of Zagreb), Jean Monnet Professor of EU Law, has published a paper on “EU Values as a Shield and a Sword in EU Migration and Asylum Law”. The paper examines how EU values are invoked both to protect third-country nationals’ human dignity, non-refoulement, and fundamental rights, and to […]

Report by our member Thomas Spijkerboer: How strict is the European Court of Human Rights in migration cases?”

Our member Professor Thomas Spijkerboer (Ghent University) drafted with Professors Llen Desmet (Ghent University) and Eva Sevrin (KU Leuven, Ghent University) an expert report “How strict is the European Court of Human Rights in migration cases?” The report argues against the statement, expressing their concerns about the migration case law of the European Court of Human Rights […]

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