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ECRE Working Paper: Transforming Eurodac from 2016 to the New Pact: From the Dublin System’s Sidekick to a Database in Support of EU Policies on Asylum, Resettlement and Irregular Migration

ECRE Working Paper: Transforming Eurodac from 2016 to the New Pact: From the Dublin System’s Sidekick to a Database in Support of EU Policies on Asylum, Resettlement and Irregular Migration

29th January 2021 | News

This working paper, by Dr Niovi Vavoula, provides us with an overview of subsequent amendments to the Eurodac Regulation, including the latest Amended proposal of the European Commission, one of the legislative files that accompanied the Pact on Asylum and Migration,...
Atlantic Route: Arrivals Slowing as Death Toll Continues, Detainees Held Beyond Legal Limit, Government Under Fire for Slow Response

Atlantic Route: Arrivals Slowing as Death Toll Continues, Detainees Held Beyond Legal Limit, Government Under Fire for Slow Response

22nd January 2021 | News

Over the first weeks of 2021 more than 1,000 people have arrived to the Canary Islands. The death toll of close to 2,000 in 2020 continues and with latest incidents 11 people have lost their life trying to reach the islands so far this year. Hundreds of people are...
Balkan Route: Dire Situation in BiH as Winter Sets in, Calls for Response Continue, Violent Pushbacks Across the Region

Balkan Route: Dire Situation in BiH as Winter Sets in, Calls for Response Continue, Violent Pushbacks Across the Region

22nd January 2021 | News

As temperatures drop the suffering increases for hundreds of people on the move in makeshift camps or sleeping rough in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Human Rights Watch and MEPs demand immediate action by the European Council and Commission. Pushbacks continue across...
Med: Rescues, Returns, and Deaths – Tragic Business as Usual at the Mediterranean Sea

Med: Rescues, Returns, and Deaths – Tragic Business as Usual at the Mediterranean Sea

22nd January 2021 | News

The Ocean Viking rescued 260 people off the Libyan coast. 48 people were pulled back to Libya and 43 travellers perished at sea. In the early morning hours of 22 January, about 140 people from two rubber boats in distress were rescued off the Libyan coast by the civil...
Greece: More Arrivals with One Death Reported, Conditions Worsening as Winter Hits Island Camps

Greece: More Arrivals with One Death Reported, Conditions Worsening as Winter Hits Island Camps

22nd January 2021 | News

At least three boats arrived to Lesvos between 19 and 21 of January with one death reported. The situation in camps across Greece is further deteriorating as snow sets in and temperatures dropping close to zero. The Greek coast guard rescued 24 people, on 19 January...
UK: Asylum Seekers Forced on Long Journeys to Home Office Appointments, COVID Outbreak at Third immigration Removal Centre, Legal Action Launched Against “Prison Style” Camp

UK: Asylum Seekers Forced on Long Journeys to Home Office Appointments, COVID Outbreak at Third immigration Removal Centre, Legal Action Launched Against “Prison Style” Camp

22nd January 2021 | News

Migrants and asylum seekers are being  forced to travel long journeys to attend Home Office appointments as cases of COVID-19 soar. Outbreaks have been confirmed at a third immigration removal centre amid accusations of Home Office’s “callousness” for blaming asylum...
Germany: Rules for Church Asylum Loosened While Family Reunification Lacks Behind Quota

Germany: Rules for Church Asylum Loosened While Family Reunification Lacks Behind Quota

22nd January 2021 | News

The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) has loosened the rules for church asylum regarding the time frame for Dublin returns. In 2020, cases of family reunification for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection lacked far behind the agreed quota. The BAMF...
*C-441/19: CJEU delivers judgment concerning return decisions and the investigation into adequate reception facilities for unaccompanied minors in the State of return

*C-441/19: CJEU delivers judgment concerning return decisions and the investigation into adequate reception facilities for unaccompanied minors in the State of return

22nd January 2021 | News

On 14 January 2021, the CJEU published its judgment in TQ v Staatssecretaris van Justitie en Veiligheid (State Secretary for Justice and Security) (C-441/19) concerning the interpretation of, inter alia, Article 6(1) and Article 8(1) of the Return Directive (Directive...
EU-level Report on the status of refugee-led community organisations

EU-level Report on the status of refugee-led community organisations

22nd January 2021 | News

In the framework of the project ‘’Training Kit for Empowering Refugee-led Community Organisations’’, ECRE has released a report based on data from existing studies, interviews with Refugee-led Community Organisations (RCOs) and relevant research from other...
Balkan Route: Life-threatening Conditions for People trapped in Bosnia as Temperatures Fall

Balkan Route: Life-threatening Conditions for People trapped in Bosnia as Temperatures Fall

15th January 2021 | News

Heated tents have been set up at the burned-down Lipa camp in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), but the humanitarian situation remains highly alarming as many are still sleeping rough and temperatures dropping. Court ruling and intervention in pushback cases from Slovenia...
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