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Moving beyond externalisation? Toward lawful cooperation on asylum

Madeline Garlick, Chief of the Protection Policy and Legal Advice Section in the Division of International Protection at UNHCR, and Nikolas Feith Tan, Senior Lecturer

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08/08/2024

Externalisation and Northern European Dreams of Avoiding Asylum Seekers

Martin Lemberg-Pedersen, Honorary Associate Professor, Dpt. of Politics and International Studies (PAIS), University of Warwick, and Research Affiliate, Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB)  

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24/07/2024

Externalisation, “Asylum Ban” and the Future of Human Rights

Daniel Mekonnen, Head of Advocacy at Cohere and Geneva-based Independent Consultant for International Human Rights Law   Externalisation of asylum and its related concept of

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23/07/2024

The colonial history of refugee externalisation. Sending refugees to Rwanda was done before and exposes an imperial world-view

Jochen Lingelbach, Postdoctoral Researcher in African History  (University of Bayreuth), Fellow in the Research Group “Internalizing Borders” (Centre for Interdisciplinary Research Bielefeld)   Current discussions

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18/07/2024

From externalised asylum to refugee containment? Assessing the impact of EU-Mauritania migration cooperation on international protection prospects

Hassan Ould Moctar, LSE Fellow, London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)   This year, the EU ramped up its efforts to prevent “irregular

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06/07/2024

Why Externalisation Policies Fail: A Critical Analysis

Mariana Gkliati, Assistant Professor, Tilburg University   The article explores the failures of EU externalisation policies in managing migration. The study highlights the limitations of

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03/07/2024

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

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29/06/2024

How migration restrictions are linked to more dangerous routes. The example of ransom smuggling in Libya

Tabea Scharrer, social anthropologist, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity [1]   In the late 2000s, following the implementation of

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28/06/2024

‘Offshore processing’ in Australia

Madeline Gleeson, Senior Research Fellow, Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, UNSW Sydney, and Natasha Yacoub, Visiting Research Fellow, Refugee Studies Centre, Oxford Department of

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28/06/2024

From (in)junctions to a discreet implementation of EU migration and border management policies in Mali

Almamy SYLLA, Associate Professor, Université des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Bamako (ULSHB)   Mali has had complicated relations with European states and the

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27/06/2024
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