Donald Tusk au Conseil européen: une invitation inappropriée?
par Eimear O’Neill, assistante en recherche et en communication pour le projet OMNIA En vue de l’importante réunion des chefs d’États et de Gouvernement des États membres lors du Conseil européen du 15...
View ArticleDonald Tusk to the European Council: an inappropriate invitation?
By Eimear O’Neill, Research and Communications for the OMNIA Project In the lead up to the assembly of EU leaders at the European Council in Brussels on 15 October, the Council’s Polish President...
View ArticleAu-delà de Dublin – La politique européenne de l’asile selon Merkel
par Daniel Thym, Universität Konstanz Les structures décisionnelles de l’UE sont difficiles à comprendre pour ceux qui ne suivent pas régulièrement les affaires européennes. Leur complexité byzantine...
View ArticleBeyond Dublin – Merkel’s Vision of EU Asylum Policy
By Daniel Thym, Universität Konstanz Europe’s decision-making structures are difficult to grasp for those not following EU affairs regularly. Their byzantine complexity may be explaining why the...
View ArticleEU-Turkey agreement: solving the EU asylum crisis or creating a new Calais in...
by Jean-Baptiste Farcy, Research and Communication Assistant for the OMNIA Project Turkey, a historical land where the East is said to meet the West, is the only country separating war-torn Syria and...
View ArticleWho is in charge? The external representation of the EU on dialogues on...
by Paula García Andrade, Universidad Pontificia Comillas The current refugee crisis the EU is experiencing has created quite a few divisions and disagreements among EU Member States and also among EU...
View ArticleMoving Towards Plan B: the Rejection of Refugees at the Border
By Daniel Thym, Universität Konstanz Borders are a place of great symbolic importance and are deeply enshrined in our cultural memory. Most of us first encountered them in school where we got to know...
View ArticleVers un Plan B : refuser l’entrée des réfugiés à la frontière ?
Par Daniel Thym, Universität Konstanz Les frontières représentent des lieux symboliquement forts qui sont profondément ancrées dans notre héritage culturel. La plupart d’entre nous avons pris...
View ArticleThe Danish ‘Jewellery Law’: When the signal hits the fan?
by Ulla Iben Jensen and Jens Vedsted-Hansen, Aarhus University The adoption of the ’Jewellery Law’: One element of many which explicitly aim to make it “significantly less attractive to seek asylum in...
View ArticleUn mécanisme européen d’aide humanitaire : échec ou manifestation de la...
par Joanna Pétin, CDRE La Commission européenne, le 2 mars 2016, a déposé une proposition de règlement établissant un mécanisme d’aide d’urgence à l’intérieur de l’Union. Elle y est très claire : «...
View ArticleLa Marche turque : quand l’Union sous-traite le respect de ses valeurs à un...
par Henri Labayle, CDRE et Philippe De Bruycker, Réseau Académique Odysseus Le Conseil européen réuni le 7 mars était supposé examiner l’état d’avancement du Plan d’action entre l’Union...
View ArticleWhy the EU-Turkey Deal Can Be Legal and a Step in the Right Direction
by Daniel Thym, Universität Konstanz A sense of urgency and desperation had been building up among decision-makers in Brussels and national capitals over recent weeks. The acting Council Presidency...
View ArticleL’accord Union européenne – Turquie : faux semblant ou marché de dupes ?
par Henri Labayle, CDRE et Philippe De Bruycker, Réseau Académique Odysseus L’arrestation en Belgique de l’un des responsables des attentats du mois de novembre à Paris, ajouté ce jour aux...
View ArticleThe EU-Turkey Agreement on migration and asylum: False pretences or a fool’s...
By Henri Labayle, CDRE and Philippe de Bruycker, IEE/ULB The agreement concluded on the 18 March between the EU and Turkey deserves attention due to both the severity of the crisis and the largely...
View ArticleAccord politique ou juridique : Quelle est la nature du “machin” conclu entre...
Par Olivier Corten, Professeur ordinaire à l’Université libre de Bruxelles, Directeur du Centre de droit international et Marianne Dony, Professeur ordinaire à l’Université libre de Bruxelles, Chaire...
View ArticleChaos in Chios: Legal questions regarding the administrative procedure in the...
By Catharina Ziebritzki, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law This blog post is up to date as of 29 June 2016. Legal uncertainty seems inherent to the Hotspot...
View ArticleThe UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants: a mirror of the current EU Migration...
By Gabriel Almeida & Katharina Bamberg, OMNIA Coordination Team, Odysseus Network. Widely anticipated in times of rising numbers of people on the move, the United Nations Summit for Refugees and...
View ArticleEurope’s asylum policy in crisis: the case of Belgium
This blog was written by the Vluchtelingenwerk Vlaanderen (Flemish Refugee Action). It is a summary of its policy report entitled “Ceci n’est pas un demandeur d’asile: één jaar na de crisis, tijd voor...
View ArticleA Happy New Year for Migration and Asylum Policy? A Critical Review of the...
by Philippe de Bruycker, Odysseus Network We resume our blog in 2017 with a presentation of the agenda of our next annual conference that will take place on Friday 10 February 2017 in the European...
View ArticleHotspots and EU Agencies: Towards an integrated European administration?
by Dr Lilian Tsourdi, European University Institute We continue our series of blogs aimed at providing an enriching background to the topics that will be discussed during our annual conference titled...
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