Short pieces:
Cooperation with third countries within the EU legislative reform on migration
and asylum (EU Immigration & Asylum Law & Policy Blog, Sept. 2024) [text]
Dubious Distinctions? Calling the European Court of Human Rights to account
for its differential treatment of immigrants in its Article 8 expulsion
jurisprudence (RLI Blog, Sept. 2024) [text]
Incentives in reverse: returning Ukrainian refugees (Social Europe, Sept.
2024) [text]
EUAA presents Latest Asylum Trends for the first half of 2024 (EU Agency for
Asylum, Sept. 2024) [text]
Many asylum seekers are persecuted for what they believe in – but what about
those who don’t believe? (The Conversation, Sept. 2024) [text]
- Focuses on the UK.
The Recast Single Permit Directive: Moving Forward, but Not on More Legal
Migration Pathways (EU Immigration & Asylum Law & Policy Blog, Sept.
2024) [text]
The Unseen Battle: Unity and Trauma Amidst Ukraine’s Forced Internal
Displacement (RID Blog, Sept. 2024) [text]
**For much more news and info on the latest developments, check out the
ECRE Weekly Bulletin.**
Reports:
Destitution and Homelessness: The Situation of Vulnerable Ukrainian
Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection (Hungarian Helsinki Committee, Sept.
2024) [text
via Refworld]
ECRE Comments Paper: Reception Conditions Directive (Recast) (Sept. 2024)
[text]
Fair protection: public perceptions of fairness in asylum decision-making,
RSC Working Paper, no. 37 (European Univ. Institute, Sept. 2024) [text]
Maritime Migration and Maritime Rescue in the Central Mediterranean:
Perspectives of Key Actors, DeZIM Policy Paper, no. 2 (DeZIM Institute,
Aug. 2024) [text]
Status of Internally Displaced Persons and Refugees from Abkhazia, Georgia,
and the Tskhinvali region/South Ossetia, Georgia, UN Doc. No. A/78/864
(UN General Assembly, April 2024) [text
via Refworld]
Journal articles & book chapters:
"Armed conflict as a threat to social cohesion: Large-scale displacement
and its short- and long-term effects on in-group perceptions," Research & Politics, 3 June 2024 [open access]
- Focuses on Ukraine and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"Between Innovation and Preservation. How German Migration and Asylum
Governance Managed the 2015/16 ‘Refugee Crisis’," Chapter in
Innovative Public Governance in Times of Crisis (Nomos, Aug. 2024) [open access]
"Innovations in Public Governance in Response to the Migration: Crisis from
the EU Perspective - Institutional and Normative Solutions," Chapter
in Innovative Public Governance in Times of Crisis (Nomos,
Aug. 2024) [open access]
"Playing dirty: the shady governance and reproduction of migrant
illegality," Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Latest
Articles, 23 Aug. 2024 [open access]
- Focuses on Germany.
"Small states as unusual places of refuge: Luxembourg’s laboratory of
reception practices," Migration Studies, vol. 12, no. 4 (Dec.
2024) [open access]
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