Topics of contributions
Flipping the Narrative on Border Externalisation: An African Migrant Perspective
Veronica Fynn Bruey, Assistant Professor, Legal Studies, Athabasca University, and Africa-Oxford Fellow, 2023-24 Border externalisation represents a growing trend in global migration policy, where
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
Vor den Toren Amerikas: Die US-Migrationspolitik und ihre Reichweite in der Region
Lena Riemer, Robina Fellow, Yale Law School sowie Fellow, Stiftung Mercator Dieser Beitrag untersucht die umfangreichen Maßnahmen, die von den Vereinigten Staaten sowohl intern
Guarding the Gates: The Externalization of U.S. Migration Policies and Their Impact Across the Americas
Lena Riemer, Robina Fellow, Yale Law School, and Fellow, Stiftung Mercator This contribution examines the extensive measures implemented by the United States to control
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