Danish ‘left’ takes it a step further than European far right

Danish ‘left’ takes it a step further than European far right

The leading left-centre opposition party in Denmark the Social Democrats have launched a policy package under the headline ‘Just and Realistic (Retfærdig og Realistisk) – an immigration policy uniting Denmark’ calling for a total stop for spontaneous asylum...
Refugee destitution, a by-product of UK policy

Refugee destitution, a by-product of UK policy

An “invisible epidemic” of destitution is unfolding in Glasgow, and cities across the UK as a result of the UK government’s ‘hostile environment’ policy. Refugee Survival Trust, a small charity working in Scotland, distributed more than 125,000 € in emergency one-off...
Netherlands: Plans to curtail legal aid to asylum seekers

Netherlands: Plans to curtail legal aid to asylum seekers

The Dutch Senate (Eerste Kamer) Commission on Justice and Security discussed the provision of legal aid to asylum seekers in a debate on the rule of law on 6 February 2018. The debate follows an announcement in the Coalition Agreement of October 2017 to curtail asylum...
Op-ed: The Bamberg model and transit camp system in Germany

Op-ed: The Bamberg model and transit camp system in Germany

By Aino Korvensyrjä, who is researching German crimmigration law for her PhD, with a focus on legal limbo statuses and punitive practices emerging with the suspension of deportation of third country nationals. She is active in the migration justice group Free Movement...
Solidarity among Member States – a numbers game

Solidarity among Member States – a numbers game

Four months after the expiry of the 2015 relocation scheme organising transfers of applicants for international protection from Italy and Greece to other Member States, Germany’s Interior Ministry announced that relocations from Greece are at the final stage as almost...