The second ASILE Forum assesses the responses of the EU and the Member States to the forced displacement from Ukraine and activation of the Temporary Protection Directive 2001/55/EC in Europe.
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The EU grants temporary protection for people fleeing war in Ukraine
Read the new ASILE paper that examines the key issues and questions raised by the EU’s temporary protection regime to people fleeing Ukraine, and the medium and long-term issues expected from its implementation.
EU and International Responses to People Fleeing War from Ukraine
This ASILE Webinar aims at discussing the immediate EU policy responses to people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
New Working Papers Series
From the first ASILE Virtual Training School that took place from 14-17 September 2021, you can now download the selected papers from the participating students.
Alternative pathways for Refugee Protection in the Global South
This Webinar will examine different policy instruments that countries in the Global South have developed for refugee protection.
Between politics and inconvenient evidence
Following the European Commission’s recent release of its Renewed EU Action Plan Against Migrant Smuggling (2021-2025), the authors take stock of key insights arising from recent and ongoing research on the facilitation of irregular migration.
Walling off Responsibility? The Pushbacks at the EU’s External Borders with Belarus
This new ASILE paper examines the EU and international responses to the situation on the EU’s external borders between Poland, Lithuania and Latvia with Belarus.
Resettlement, complementary pathways and the Global Compact on Refugees
The ASILE webinar will launch the Special Issue of Frontiers in Human Dynamics ‘Managing Forced Displacement: Refugee Resettlement and Complementary Pathways’ in light of the United Nations Global Compact on Refugees (GCR).
The right to work of asylum seekers and refugees: Leveraging and litigating for effectiveness?
This webinar will explore the right to work in international law, and examine various attempts to render it effective across diverse contexts, both through litigation and political processes.