The CJEU rules on multiple temporary protection applications but leaves key questions unanswered in Case Cโ€‘753/23 (Krasiliva)

  

Dr Meltem Ineli
Ciger, Associate
Professor, Suleyman Demirel University

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On 27 February 2025, the Court of Justice delivered its ju…

The right to perform secondary movements under international refugee law

 Paolo Biondi Photo credit: Mstyslav Chernov, via Wikimedia Commons  Introduction The 1951 Refugee Convention is a pivotal document in international refugee protection, outlining the rights of asylum seekers and …

Unwanted: The scores of migrants Italy refuses to take back

Italy has accepted only 3 of 12,841 migrants Germany seeks to return under Dublin rules, effectively stalling the system while leaving thousands in limbo.
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The right to perform secondary movements under international refugee law

 

 

Paolo Biondi, EU Asylum
Agency

 

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Introduction

 

The 1951
Refugee Convention is a pivotal document in international refugee
protection, outlining the rights of as…

Pyrrhic victory for the Greek government: the CJEU rules on Turkey as a โ€œsafe third countryโ€

Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of London

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(Thanks to Zoe Gardner for discussion of the case;
the following analysis is my own)

 

Introduc…

Recent asylum case law of the CJEU: Distinction, Integration or Extension from ‘Mainstream’ EU law?

 Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of
London

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Introduction

While attention has been focussed
on the overhaul of EU law on asylum โ€“ which I have analysed in an upcoming
article…

Restoring the Borderless Schengen Area: Mission Impossible? Summary of a new report

 Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of LondonPhoto credit: BlueMars, via Wikimedia CommonsMy European Policy Analysis report on the amendments to the
Schengen Borders Code, published
today by the Swedish Institute of European Policy …

High Trust Arrangements in a Low Trust Context: The Rwanda Policyโ€™s impact on the Common Travel Area

 

 

Professor Colin Murray,
University of Newcastle, and Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway
University of London Photo credit: Zairon, via Wikimedia CommonsIntroduction

The latest spat between the UK
and Ireland over the knock-on conse…

The new EU asylum laws, part 8: the โ€˜crisisโ€™ Regulation โ€“ and conclusions

 Professor Steve Peers,
Royal Holloway, University of LondonPhoto credit: Sam Zidovetski, via Wikimedia Commons(Last amended June 18 2024: amendments marked by asterisks)

Just before Christmas, the
European Parliament and the Council (the EU body…

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…

The new Screening Regulation โ€“ part 5 of the analysis of new EU asylum laws

 Professor Steve
Peers, Royal Holloway University of London

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Just before Christmas, the European
Parliament and…

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 New EU Asylum Laws, part 3: the Resettlement Regulation

 

Professor Steve Peers,
Royal Holloway University of London*

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America, via Wikimedia
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The New EU Asylum Laws, part 2: the Reception Conditions Directive

Professor Steve Peers,
Royal Holloway University of London

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Harms, via Wikimedia Commons *sentences with an asterisk have been corrected or updated since the original publication of this post. Most recent update 14 May 2024.&nb…

The New EU Asylum Laws, part 1: the Qualification Regulation

 

Professor Steve Peers,
Royal Holloway University of London*

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*sentences with an asterisk have been corrected or updated since the original publication of this post. Most recently updated 14 May 2024.&n…