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CALL FOR PAPERS – The Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy (CYELP) Volume 16 (2020), of which our member Iris Goldner Lang is an editor-in-chief.

The Croatian Yearbook of European Law and Policy, of which our member Iris Goldner Lang is an editor-in-chief, is a peer reviewed journal specialized in EU law and policy. The specific angle of the Yearbook aims to be critical, realistic, multidisciplinary and regional. The editors recognise that significant answers to legal questions can be found […]

New Book by Elspeth Guild Odysseus Member for the UK : EU Citizenship and Free Movement Rights

EU Citizenship and Free Movement Rights Taking Supranational Citizenship Seriously Series: Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, Volume: 47 Editors: Sandra Mantu, Paul Minderhoud and Elspeth Guild This collective volume examines how EU citizenship reconstructs in unexpected ways what citizenship as a status means and stands for. EU citizenship can neither be accurately […]

Lilian Tsourdi published a new article : Of Legislative Waves and Case law: Effective Judicial Protection, Right to an Effective Remedy and Proceduralisation in the EU Asylum Policy

Of Legislative Waves and Case law: Effective Judicial Protection, Right to an Effective Remedy and Proceduralisation in the EU Asylum Policy This article explores the multifaceted relationship between the principle of effective judicial protection, the fundamental right to an effective remedy, and secondary EU procedural rules in asylum. Proceduralisation has been an explicit goal of […]

New must-read article by Lilian Tsourdi of the Coordination Team of the Odysseus Academic Network: Holding the European Asylum Support Office Accountable for its role in Asylum Decision-Making: Mission Impossible?

Holding the European Asylum Support Office Accountable for its role in Asylum Decision-Making: Mission Impossible? German Law Journal (2020), 21, pp. 506–531, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/glj.2020.21 Abstract:  The Common European Asylum System (CEAS) seeks to harmonize national asylum procedures. The initial implementation design of the CEAS, reflective of the theory of executive federalism, foresaw that national authorities were […]

New Blog Post by Tesseltje de Lange Odysseus Member’s for the Netherlands: Self-employment preferred over workplace discrimination

Radboud Recharge Published by Tesseltje de Lange and Ivana Kalaš, Friday 20 March 2020 Self-employment preferred over workplace discrimination It turns out that the discrimination experienced in the workplace by people with a so-called migrant background is a major reason for them to start their own business. Our research study focused on the life stories […]

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