17 March 2020

Regional Focus: Europe - Pt. 2

Journal articles & book chapters:

"Beyond Static Interests: Asylum Seekers as Contributors to the Economic Well-Being of a Country," International Journal of Refugee Law (Forthcoming) [preprint]
- Focuses on Austria.

"Beyond the 'Refugee Crisis': How the UK News Media Represent Asylum Seekers across National Boundaries," International Communication Gazette (Forthcoming, 2020?) [postprint]

European Journal of Migration and Law, vol. 22, no. 1 (2020) [contents]
- Special issue on "Migration Crises and the Principle of Solidarity in Times of Sovereignism: Challenges for EU Law and Polity." Introductory article is freely available. Preprint versions of the following articles are available: 1) "No Solidarity without Loyalty: Why Do Member States Violate EU Migration and Asylum Law and What Can Be Done?" and 2) "Sovereignty-Based Arguments and the European Asylum System: Searching for a European Constitutional Moment?"

"Intra-EU Mobility of EU Citizens and Third-Country Nationals: Where EU Free Movement and Migration Policies Intersect or Disconnect?," Chapter in Research Handbook on EU Migration and Asylum Law (Edward Elgar, Forthcoming 2020) [preprint]

"Pushing Back against Push-backs: A Right of Entry for Asylum Seekers Unlawfully Prevented from Reaching Italian Territory," Diritti Umani e Diritto Internazionale (Forthcoming, 2020) [postprint]
- Note: Access to this text is embargoed until 1 September 2020. See also SSRN version.

"Refugee Studies in Austria Today: From Challenges to a Research Horizon," Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology, OnlineFirst, 1 March 2020 [open access]

Research papers:

Asylum Seekers of the Syrian Conflict: Procedures and Patterns of Settlement in Germany, MMG Working Paper, no. 19-04 (Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, 2019) [text]

Language Proficiency and Economic Incentives: The Case of Syrian Asylum Seekers in Germany, MEA Discussion Paper, no. 1 (Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy, 2020) [text]

Pulling Back Navies and Pushing Back Migrants: Questioning the EU’s International Legal Responsibility in the Mediterranean Sea, UCD Working Papers in Law, Criminology & Socio-Legal Studies, Research Paper, no. 01/2020 (SSRN, March 2020) [text]

Related post:
- Regional Focus: Europe - Pt. 1 (17 March 2020)

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