The Application of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights to Asylum Procedural Law (ECRE & Dutch Council for Refugees, Oct. 2014) [text]
"Believable Victims: Asylum Credibility and the Struggle for Objectivity," Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, vol. 16, no. 1 (Forthcoming, 2015) [eprint via SSRN]
"The Buck Stops Here: Fundamental Rights Infringements can no Longer be Ignored when Transferring Asylum Seekers under Dublin II," Boston College International & Comparative Law Review, vol. 37, no. 3 (2014) [full-text]
The Nature and Scope of Protection under Article 3 of the ECHR in the Context of Immigration, Paper presented at the "World Congress of Constitutional Law 2014 - Constitutional Challenges: Global and Local," Oslo, 16-20 June 2014 [text]
New Approaches, Alternative Avenues and Means of Access to Asylum Procedures for Persons Seeking International Protection (European Parliament LIBE Committee, Oct. 2014) [text]
Refugee Protection Outside of the International Legal Framework: Expanding Cross-National & Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations, Evanston, IL, 27-28 May 2014 [access]
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"Les relations entre le droit de l'extradition et le droit des réfugiés: étude de l'article 1F(b) de la Convention de Genève du 28 Juillet 1951 (The Relations between Extradition Law and Refugee Law: A Study of Article 1F(b) of the Geneva Convention of 28 July 1951)," Chapter in Asile et Extradition: Théorie et Pratique de l'Exclusion du Statut de Réfugié (Bruylant, Aug. 2014) [eprint via SSRN]
UNHCR Faces an RSD Crisis (RefLaw Blog, Nov. 2014) [text]
"Using the 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees to Protect People Fleeing Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence: Key Legal Challenges," Presentation at the Symposium on the Protection of Persons Fleeing Armed Conflict and Other Situations of Violence, Luxembourg, 20 Oct. 2014 [text]
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