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New Article by Daniel Thym, Odysseus’ Member for Germany, with Jonas Bornemann: “Schengen and Free Movement Law During the First Phase of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Of Symbolism, Law and Politics”

Professor Daniel Thym, Odysseus’ Member for Germany, and Jonas Bornemann have published a new article “Schengen and Free Movement Law During the First Phase of the Covid-19 Pandemic: Of Symbolism, Law and Politics”, in European Papers – A Journal on Law and Integration. The Article offers a critical analysis of the measures taken by the Member […]

Iris Goldner Lang, Odysseus’ Member for Croatia, published a new blog post: ‘Laws of Fear’ in the EU

Professor Iris Goldner Lang, Odysseus’ Member for Croatia, has published a new blog post, ‘Laws of Fear’ in the EU, on  Verfassungsblog.  The blogpost analysis the impact of COVID-19 on the application of the precautionary principle and the principle of proportionality to free movement of EU citizens. The full blog post is available here: ‘Laws of Fear’ in the […]

The recording of the Francqui Chair’s inaugural lecture of Professor Thomas Spijkerboer, Odysseus’ Member for the Netherlands, is now available

On 20 January 2021, T.P. Spijkerboer, Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and Odysseus’ Member for the Netherlands, gave the opening lecture, as part of his Francqui Professor Chair 2020-2021: Confronting the colonial structure of international migration law. The recording of the lecture is now available at https://www.law.ugent.be/opnames/Francqui The aim of the course is to  explore how the […]

Elspeth Guild, Odysseus Member for UK, published a Chapter in the newly realased Book: Controlling Immigration Through Criminal Law

Odysseus Member for UK Elspeth Guild has published a new chapter “Assessing Migration Management and the Role of Criminal Law”, in a collective volume edited by Gian Luigi Gatta, Valsamis Mitsilegas, Stefano Zirulia. The book provides an interdisciplinary and comprehensive  overview of the role of criminal law in migration management, from a European, domestic and comparative […]

19 January 2021, Virtual academic conference, with Odysseus Member for Denmark Jens Vedsted-Hansen, and Odysseus Member for Turkey Meltem İneli Ciğer: Unpacking EU Asylum Policy in light of The UN Global Compact on Refugees

ASILE Project will host a virtual academic conference “Unpacking EU Asylum Policy in light of The UN Global Compact on Refugees: The Impacts of Containment on Trust and Refugee Protection“,  with Odysseus Member for Denmark Jens Vedsted-Hansen, and Odysseus Member for Turkey  Meltem İneli Ciğer. The virtual conference will assess the recent EU Asylum and Policy developments and their impact […]

New article by Odysseus Member Lehte Roots: “Relocation and resettlement of refugees in the European Union – what has happened to solidarity?”

A new article by Dr. Lehte Roots, Odysseus Member and Associate Professor at the Tallin Law School of the Tallinn University (Estonia), has been published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Social Sciences “EAST-WEST STUDIES“. The article develops a critical analysis of the development of the concept of solidarity and sovereignty in relation to the European migration law […]

The latest Newsletters of the Centre for Migration Law (CMR) of the Faculty of Law of the Radboud University are now available

The latest Newsletters of the Centre for Migration Law of Radboud University in Nijmegen  (Dutch Odysseus member)  providing systematic information on the case law of the CJEU in the area of migration and asylum are now available. Here all the CMR’s Newsletters: https://www.ru.nl/law/cmr/documentation/cmr-newsletters/ The Centre for Migration Law newsletters include: NEMIS, Newsletter on European Migration […]

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