Fast-track visa reimposition: a strengthened tool for EU immigration control and external relations policies?

 Professor
Steve Peers, Royal Holloway
University of London

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credit: Sixflashphoto, via Wikimedia Commons 

How and why can short-term visa requirements be re-imposed,
on a fast track basis? For the EU, this issue is decided collectivel…

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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Commons

Hamster idiom credit: Adam Sharp

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

 

Introduc…

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

 Professor Steve Peers, Royal Holloway University of
London

Photo credit: Luxofluxo, via Wikimedia Commons

 

Introduction

While attention has been focussed
on the overhaul of EU law on asylum โ€“ which I have analysed in an upcoming
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Professor Colin Murray,
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Marion Panizzon, Senior Research Fellow, World Trade Institute, University of Bern*

 

*Privat-Docent, Dr.
iur., LL.M., Senior Research Fellow, World Trade Institute, University of Bern
and Legal Consultant, World Trade Advisors, …