Themen der Beiträge
The next in line: Reflections on the EU-Lebanon migration deal
Nora Milch, PhD Research Fellow, University of Oslo In Spring 2024, Lebanon joined a number of countries that have agreed to EU financial aid
Externalization and the Rightlessness of Refugees: An Analytical Framework
Adel-Naim Reyhani, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Bologna This article presents a framework for analyzing externalization arrangements informed by insights from studying the rightlessness of
Migration Cooperation for Externalization and Legal Responsibility for Containment of Human Mobility
Gamze Ovacık, Postdoctoral Researcher, McGill University [1] EU-Turkey cooperation in the field of asylum and migration gained increased importance as the influx from Syria
Recent developments in the European Union’s external migration policy: Wishful thinking, questionable assumptions and high risks
Bernd Parusel, Senior Researcher, Swedish Institute for European Policy Studies (SIEPS) The recently adopted reform of the Common European Asylum System marks the end of a
Humanitarian Visas as an Externalization of Border Control? Considerations from the Brazilian Experience
Liliana Lyra Jubilut, Professor, Universidade Católica de Santos and Flávia Oliveira Ribeiro, PhD Candidate, University of Cologne This paper seeks to debate whether humanitarian