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UN report: Libyan Coast Guard directly involved in human rights violations

UN report: Libyan Coast Guard directly involved in human rights violations

16th June 2017 | News

A report by the UN Panel of Experts on Libya raises concern over direct involvement of the Libyan Coast Guard in human rights violations against migrants. The Panel of Experts on Libya established pursuant to UN Security Council resolution 1973 from  2011, states in...
European Commission launches infringement procedure against Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland

European Commission launches infringement procedure against Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland

16th June 2017 | News

This Wednesday the European Commission has launched infringement procedures against the Czech Republic for non-compliance under the 2015 Council decision over relocation. The 2015 Council Decision requires Member States to pledge available places for relocation every...
Round Table: EU-Afghanistan Relations: Migration and Returns take Centre Stage

Round Table: EU-Afghanistan Relations: Migration and Returns take Centre Stage

15th June 2017 | News

29th June 2017, Brussels 9:00 – 14:00 Quaker Council for European Affairs, Square Ambiorix 50, 1000 Brussels Migration has recently taken centre stage in the landscape of EU-Afghan relations. The European Union has had a long-term commitment to Afghanistan for many...
Afghanistan: Deportations from Germany temporary halted due to attack

Afghanistan: Deportations from Germany temporary halted due to attack

2nd June 2017 | News

A planned deportation flight from Germany was cancelled on Wednesday, following an attack close to the German embassy in Kabul that killed 80 people and injured more than 350. German Interior Minister Thomas de Maziere stated that employees at the German embassy were...
Ireland: Supreme Court rules that absolute work ban for asylum seekers is unconstitutional

Ireland: Supreme Court rules that absolute work ban for asylum seekers is unconstitutional

1st June 2017 | News

Photo by: Irish Refugee Council On 30 May 2017, the Irish Supreme Court delivered a landmark decision in case N.V.H. v. Minister for Justice and Equality and declared the absolute prohibition on seeking of employment for asylum seekers unconstitutional. The case...
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