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An Insignificant Change: The Review and Potential Withdrawal of Tamil Refugee Status in the UK 11 May 2017
An Insignificant Change: The Review and Potential Withdrawal of Tamil Refugee Status in the UK 11 May 2017
Life in the UK: The Experiences of Children from the Calais Camp in the North West of England 24 April 2017
Life in the UK: The Experiences of Children from the Calais Camp in the North West of England 24 April 2017
Immigration Detention in an Age of Migration Control: Overview and Invitation to a Workshop 30 March 2017
Immigration Detention in an Age of Migration Control: Overview and Invitation to a Workshop 30 March 2017
New Article: Criminal Cases Review Commission’s Response to Wrongful Convictions of Refugees and Asylum Seekers 22 March 2017
New Article: Criminal Cases Review Commission’s Response to Wrongful Convictions of Refugees and Asylum Seekers 22 March 2017
The IOM and the Trump administration: a turning point in the organization’s history? 9 May 2025 by Sabine Dini Shoshana Fine Antoine Pécoud
The IOM and the Trump administration: a turning point in the organization’s history? 9 May 2025 by Sabine Dini Shoshana Fine Antoine Pécoud
Book Review: After Border Externalization: Migration, Race and Labour in Mauritania by Hassan Ould Moctar 6 June 2025 by Imen El Amouri
Book Review: After Border Externalization: Migration, Race and Labour in Mauritania by Hassan Ould Moctar 6 June 2025 by Imen El Amouri
Pakistan’s deportation policy: Questioning its adherence to non-refoulement 9 June 2025 by Hanna Gjelsvik Berg
Pakistan’s deportation policy: Questioning its adherence to non-refoulement 9 June 2025 by Hanna Gjelsvik Berg
Crotone court’s judging illegitimate the SOS-Humanity’s seizure. The cooperation with Libyan authorities was not necessary, because what they do cannot be qualified as “rescue”. 28 October 2024 by Chiara Denaro
Crotone court’s judging illegitimate the SOS-Humanity’s seizure. The cooperation with Libyan authorities was not necessary, because what they do cannot be qualified as “rescue”. 28 October 2024 by Chiara Denaro
From Invisibility to Vulnerability: Twenty Years After Menezes and the Ongoing Erasure and Criminalisation of Brazilians in the UK 4 July 2025 by Thi Bogossian
From Invisibility to Vulnerability: Twenty Years After Menezes and the Ongoing Erasure and Criminalisation of Brazilians in the UK 4 July 2025 by Thi Bogossian
‘The Ministry of Migration is not a hotel’: The Greek Government’s Admission of Inhuman Detention Conditions 21 July 2025 by Andriani Fili
‘The Ministry of Migration is not a hotel’: The Greek Government’s Admission of Inhuman Detention Conditions 21 July 2025 by Andriani Fili