A Further Step to Gender-Sensitive EU Asylum Law: The Case of โ€˜Westernised Womenโ€™

 

Tรผrkan Ertuna Lagrand, Assistant Professor, and Salvo Nicolosi, Senior Assistant
Professor, University of Utrecht

Photo credit: Mystslav Chernov, via Wikimedia
Commons

 

Gender-based asylum
claims have been gaining momentum in EU law. O…

The new EU asylum laws, part 6: the new Dublin rules on responsibility for asylum-seekers

 Professor Steve Peers,
Royal Holloway, University of London

Photo credit: Ggia, via Wikimedia Commons(last updated 10 June 2024: changed text marked by an asterisk)Just before Christmas, the
European Parliament and the Council (the EU body consi…

Resistance is futile: the new Eurodac Regulation โ€“ part 4 of the analysis of new EU asylum laws

 Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of LondonPhoto credit: Rachmaninoff, via Wikimedia CommonsAmendments to this blog post since its original publication are marked by asterisks.* Most recent amendment: June 18 2024. Just before…

The EUโ€™s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: three key arguments

 

 

Lilian Tsourdi, Assistant Professor, University of Maastricht

 *Photo credit:  Dรฉlmagyarorszรกg/Schmidt Andrea

 

The New
Pact on Migration and Asylum is the EUโ€™s latest policy framework on asylum,
migration, and b…

The new EU Resettlement Framework: the Ugly Duckling of the EU asylum acquis?

Emiliya Bratanova van Harten,
PhD candidate, Lund University

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Many may have been
surprised by the deal struck between the European Parliament and the Council of
the EU on key migration and asylum instruments on 15 Decemb…

Provisional Agreement on the recast Reception Conditions Directive: Preventing โ€˜Asylum Shoppingโ€™ and โ€˜Secondary Movementsโ€™ as the Ultimate Goal?

 

Vasiliki Apatzidou, legal
practitioner in the field of EU Asylum Law and PhD Student, Queen Mary
University of London.

Photo credit: Rebecca
Harms, via wikicommons

The current
instruments of the Common
European Asylum System (CEAS), which inc…