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Category: Previous Research

UNHCR project statelessness in Uzbekistan

Katja Swider, Assistant Professor at the ACMRL, has conducted a study on compliance of the legislation of Uzbekistan with the international standards on statelessness, as well as developed and facilitated …

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Bahija Aarrass promoveerde op de rol van mensenrechten bij toelating en verblijf van migranten

In hoeverre kan een recht op toelating en verblijf van migranten voortvloeien uit mensenrechten?  Bahija Aarrass, tegenwoordig universitair docent bestuursrecht bij de Open Universiteit, promoveerde op 15 juni 2021 met …

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Evelien Brouwer

Polish entry ban in the Schengen Information System on Ukraine human rights activist

By Evelien Brouwer Brouwer questions in her Verfassungsblog and in the interview with Die Welt the lawfulness and proportionality of a Polish entry ban issued to Mrs Kozlovska, president of …

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‘The Other Traveller’

In this documentary by Pieter Boeles he asks the question why ‘we’ can travel everywhere and why ‘they’ or ‘the others’ can only reach Europe with danger to their own …

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Identification of asylum seekers with special reception and procedural needs in the Dutch asylum procedure

This report addresses the way in which the IND and COA identify asylum seekers with special needs. Attention is paid to the Medical Advice Interviewing and Decision-making (FMMU-advies), the Forensic …

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The Social Rights of Irregular Migrants. A Quiet Revolution in European Judicial Discourse

Lieneke Slingenberg is a fellow at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences (NIAS-KNAW) from February until June 2018. In her project, she investigates the …

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Horizon 2020 project: Ceaseval

Hemme Battjes, Evelien Brouwer and Hans van Oort participate in the Horizon 2020 project CEASEVAL. This project includes a comprehensive evaluation of the Common European Asylum System in a two-year …

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Situation of Readmitted Migrants and Refugees from Greece to Turkey under the EU-Turkey Statement

After intensive negotiations between EU member states and Turkey between November 2015 and March 2016, EU and Turkey released a Statement on March 18, 2016 indicating their willingness to increase …

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Mi­gra­tion Law as a Fam­ily Mat­ter

Besides controlling mobility, migration law also impacts on (transnational) family norms and obligations and raises policy issues regarding care, abuse, solidarity and neglect – both in migrants’ countries of origin …

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Time and Identity. The relation between time and identity in the context of family migration law

NWO Onderzoekstalent 2012 – Hemme Battjes, Martijn Stronks What are the legal consequences if a migrant spends time in a country? Often s/he will receive stronger status, sometimes even if …

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