Series of blog posts on trade and migration published under the supervision of Elspeth Guild
NUMBER 1: Passing Political Pressure for a Development Agenda? WTO Law Limits to the Trade-Migration Linkage in the Proposed EU GSP Regulation – By Geraldo Vidigal, Assistant professor at the Amsterdam Center for International Law
NUMBER 2: The Special Treatment of Developing Countries: The EU Legislator’s Migration Controversy-By Professor Elspeth Guild, Queen Mary University of London.
NUMBER 3: The Policy Intrusion of Migration Management: EU Development, Trade and Visa Policies – By Dr Maja Grundler, Royal Holloway University and Jean Monnet Professor ad personam & Elspeth Guild, Queen Mary University of London
NUMBER 4: Ensuring the return of Mode 4 service suppliers without admitting them in the first place? – By Simon Tans, Radboud University Nijmegen
NUMBER 5: From something to “offer in return” to something to “withdraw”: Retracing trade conditionality in EU readmission policy – by Sandra Lavenex, University of Geneva
NUMBER 6: Square pegs in round holes: using trade conditionalities to foster migration cooperation between the EU and third countries, by Amanda Bisong, ECDPM Center for Africa-Europe Relations