NEWS

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

ACCESS Workshop: “The Evolving Role of Courts in Adjudicating Barriers to Accessing Asylum” – 19-20 September 2024

Our Odysseus member Madalina Moraru has co-organised the ACCESS kick-off Workshop on “The Evolving Role of Courts in Adjudicating Barriers to Accessing Asylum” that will take place on the 19th and 20th September 2024. More information can be found on https://site.unibo.it/access/en/agenda/the-evolving-role-of-courts-in-adjudicating-barriers-to-accessing-asylum

Lilian Tsourdi receives ERC Starting Grant

Congratulations to Odysseus member Lilian Tsourdi for receiving an ERC Starting Grant for her project SoftEn (Soft Enforcement of EU Migration Law)! https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/news/lilian-tsourdi-receives-erc-starting-grant

Daniel Thym’s publication: Judicial Dynamism and Its Limits: The Role of National Courts and their Interaction with the CJEU

Daniel Thym, member of the Odysseus Network from Germany, has published a blogpost about the interaction between the national judiciary and the Court of Justice for the Italian ADiM blog. The blogpost is publicly available in English on https://www.adimblog.com/2024/08/31/judicial-dynamism-and-its-limits-the-role-of-national-courts-and-their-interaction-with-the-cjeu/.

Achilles Skordas’ publication: The World Court as Sui Generis Geopolitical Actor: A Methodological Approach

Achilles Skordas, Odysseus member from Greece, has recently published a study on the International Court of Justice and geopolitics, which includes an analysis of the nexus between the ICJ jurisprudence and migration. The study has been published on the SSRN, and its accessible to everyone at the following link: The World Court as Sui Generis […]

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