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Success model or pitfall? An analysis of Denmark's restrictive migration policy.
Interview with Frank Wolff, who together with Volker M. Heins wrote the book "Behind Walls" (Hinter Mauern) in which they discuss the effects of...
CEAS: With the Pact in its final stages, the focus needs to shift to implementation and alternatives, says Catherine Woollard from ECRE.
Migrant domestic workers‘ struggles show the urgent need for further organising to reshape labour justice and challenge power dynamics, particularly...
"Now it is important to ensure that EU law is always respected at our external borders and that the CEAS reform is implemented quickly and...
Many African countries are mainstreaming migration governance for greater coherence and inclusivity. Europe can draw some valuable lessons from this.
Loudly opposing restrictive migration policies is counterproductive; a quieter, more honest approach might be better suited for shifting the debate
New Publication by Kate Sheill and Laurel Townhead reflects on the First International Migration Review Forum from a civil society perspective.
Why we need a bottom-up and intersectional Feminist Migration Policy
Safeguarding human rights must be at the core of any discussion when talking about managing migration and its challenges.
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