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The ECtHR Decision in ND and NT: New Human Rights Limits for Frontex?

Valentina Rioseco Vallejos

On 3 October 2017, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) handed down its judgement in ND and NT v Spain. It held t…

3rd April 2018 lewing

The UK’s Approach to EU Citizenship, Criminality and Expulsion

Leandro Mancano

LERU Brexit Seminar

LERU Brexit Seminar

Over recent years, foreign nationals in the United Kingdom subject to criminal investigations – let alon…

21st December 2017 lewing

In Scotland, the Anniversary of Erasmus is Tempered by Brexit Concerns

Colin Imrie

The Erasmus programme of educational and cultural exchange has, over its three decades, brought significant benefits to Scotlan…

27th January 2017 lewing

Slovakia’s EU Presidency: Migration, Brexit and More

Karen Henderson

When Slovakia takes up its first EU Council presidency at the start of July, it will face no shortage of challenges, not least th…

28th June 2016 lewing

The UK’s EU Referendum: Implications for Scotland’s Constitutional Settlement

Sarah Craig, Maria Fletcher and Nina Miller-Westoby

In-Depth Analysis

Scotland’s devolved powers have become progressively interconnect…

22nd June 2016 lewing

Brexit and Migration: The Focus on EU Membership is Misplaced

Christina Boswell

Britain’s Decision | The EU Referendum

Immigration is one of the most prominent issues in the EU referendum debate, w…

17th June 2016 lewing

NATO’s Role in the Refugee Crisis: Building Bridges with the EU

Nina Græger

The activities that NATO has undertaken to address the refugee crisis in the Mediterranean focus on intelligence and surveillanc…

25th April 2016 lewing

The Deal on EU Immigration and Welfare is Symbolic – But Brexit Won’t Solve the ‘Problem’ of EU Immigration Either

Christina Boswell

The free movement provisions of the UK’s EU renegotiation are unlikely to reduce EU migration to the UK because they do not fo…

26th February 2016 lewing

Rationalising the Irrational? How to Make Sense of Member States’ Responses to the Asylum Crisis

Pontus Odmalm

Mainstream political parties in Europe have largely found it difficult to develop coherent policies to address the asylum cris…

22nd December 2015 lewing

The Crisis of Schengen is the Crisis of the EU

Ester Herlin-Karnell

The Schengen system of borderless travel across much of Europe faces many challenges, from the migration crisis to prev…

15th December 2015 lewing

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