TEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on “Rule of law and human rights […]
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TEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on “Rule of law and human rights […]
Read moreThe results of the European Council of June 28 2016 on migration were weak for their vagueness, but at least they avoided […]
Read moreThe 2000s witnessed the restructuring of Turkey’s migration policy, mostly because of the EU accession process. In retrospect, Turkey’s migration […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on “Universal jurisdiction and international crimes: Constraints […]
Read moreAs intra-European tensions on migration policy rage on, more attention should be devoted to the long-term consequences of the EU’s […]
Read moreEn dépit de sa perméabilité aux influences extérieures, le pouvoir en Tunisie n’est jamais resté passif face aux injonctions émanant […]
Read moreSince 2013, more than 16,000 more deaths have been counted in the Mediterranean – not including the disappeared who do […]
Read moreBased on stakeholder consultations in Turkey, this report examines civil society actors’ views on policy issues regarding migration and mobility, […]
Read moreEU migration policy emerged as the main bone of contention at the recent European Council meeting on 28-29 June 2018. […]
Read moreInternational migration is an ubiquitous reality in the Gulf States where foreign citizens are a majority in the workforce as […]
Read moreThe Portuguese António Vitorino will head the International Organization for Migration (IOM) for the next five years from 1 October. He will […]
Read moreThe study aims to explore, through a qualitative approach, the conditions characterising migrant women’s employment in EU rural areas and […]
Read moreThis report is part of a series of working papers to provide an understanding and assessment of EU democracy and […]
Read moreThis paper investigates how European institutional and civil society actors frame and assess EU migration policies in the Mediterranean area. […]
Read moreThis paper is the result of a joint project by the Istituto Affari Internazionali (Rome) and the Elcano Royal Institute, promoted by […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a study for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on Human rights in Belarus – The […]
Read moreThe rise of mobilities has paved the way for important changes within cities and the possibility for urban upper-middle classes […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on Enhancing EU actions on economic, […]
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Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on Enhancing EU actions on economic, […]
Read morein: I. Ulasiuk, L. Hadîrcă & W. Romans (Eds.), Language Policy and Conflict Prevention (pp.155-181), Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill | Nijhoff. […]
Read morein: L. Mälksoo & W. Benedek (Eds.), Russia and the European Court of Human Rights: The Strasbourg Effect (European Inter-University […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on the Expansion of the concept […]
Read moreElcano Blog In 2004 the sociologists Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris argued that the real clash was not between civilisations, as […]
Read moreElcano Blog Democracies have put themselves on the back foot, forgetting at times their raison d’être. Read it here
Read moreWhat has been the impact of Donald Trump’s decisions and public policies on the rights and liberties of women during […]
Read morein Analyses of the Elcano Royal Institute (ARI), 24 January 2018 The Spaniards who have emigrated to other countries since the […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on Human rights in Ukraine and […]
Read morein: “The International Spectator”, 52:4 The events that took place during the 2015-16 refugee crisis in the southeastern EU region boosted […]
Read morein: “The International Spectator”, 52:4, Now in its sixth year, the war in Syria has triggered the largest humanitarian and […]
Read morein: IAI Working papers, 17:38, Rome The Sahel has become for the European Union an area of experimentation on the […]
Read morein: Policy Studies Journal, december 2017, p. 1-28. How and when issues are elevated onto the political agenda is a perennial […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI) on The Situation of Indigenous Children […]
Read moreImmigrant inflows in 2015 triggered manifold reactions all over Europe. Policies soon turned towards border management, reforms of asylum procedures, […]
Read moreScientific progress is posing problems that hitherto pertained to the realm of dreams or nightmares but are now part of […]
Read moreOn 27 November more than 2000 representatives of governments, business, international bodies, academia, trade unions, the media and civil society […]
Read morein MedReset Papers, September 2017 This paper outlines the conceptual and methodological guidelines for research in MEDRESET Work Package 7 […]
Read moreThis publication offers the Key Issues and Policy Recommendations based on the results of the Eighth International Conference “Human Rights […]
Read moreThe preliminary legal opinion from the European Court of Justice – maybe it is a green light for the emergency […]
Read morein The International Spectator, 52/2, September 2017, pp. 83-102. Migration did not figure in the European Security Strategy of 2003. […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a workshop and a publication for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights […]
Read moreThe key research question of this paper is why the Visegrad group countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia) […]
Read moreLes Cahiers européens de Sciences Po: cycle de conférences “Les enjeux européens dans la présidentielle française”, comptes-rendus L’Europe d’aujourd’hui est […]
Read moreThe Global Turkey in Europe (GTE) project established a platform to discuss and analyse the rapid transformation of Turkey in […]
Read moreThe role and capacity of Frontex have quickly been modified in order to respond to the challenges of irregular migration […]
Read moreShrinking space for civil society: the EU response The European Parliament commissioned TEPSA to coordinate a study on the EU’s […]
Read moreTEPSA coordinated the participation of two academic experts, Nazila Ghanea (University of Oxford) and Firouzeh Nahavandi (Université Libre de Bruxelles) in a […]
Read moreTEPSA has coordinated a study commissioned by the European parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights, and authored by Prof Lorand Bartels, […]
Read moreHousing facilities and public shelters for Roma in Rome are expensive, highly segregated, and low quality. They have been justified […]
Read moreThe Global Turkey in Europe (GTE) project aims at establishing a platform to discuss and analyse the rapid transformation of […]
Read moreIn 2015 the EU faced one of the most severe crises in its entire history. The refugee flows from the […]
Read moreThe European Institute of the Mediterranean published a Joint Policy Study ‘Mapping Migration Challenges in the EU Transit and Destination […]
Read moreToday, the EU is faced with multiple challenges, and it is impossible to count on governments alone to solve all […]
Read moreAn EuroMesCo – Euro-Mediterranean Study Commission – joint policy study. FOREWORD. Erzsébet Nagyné Rózsa IMPACT OF THE MIGRATION CHALLENGES ON […]
Read moreThe Hague-based International Criminal Court, the world’s first temporary judicial forum, created in 1998 by the adoption of the Rome […]
Read moreTEPSA coordinated the participation of two academic experts, Mona Kanwal Sheikh (Danish Institute for International Studies) and Arne Strand (Chr. Michelsen Institute), […]
Read moreTEPSA coordinated a study for the European Parliament’s Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI), authored by Beata Faracik, President of the Board of […]
Read moreParmi toutes les ressources naturelles sur lesquelles reposent les activités humaines, l’eau se distingue par le fait qu’elle est vitale, […]
Read moreSince the beginning of the Arab uprisings in 2011 and as a result of growing instability in the region, migration […]
Read moreTaking as its point of departure the EU-Turkey agreement of March 2016 regarding refugees and migrants, this paper analyses the […]
Read moreMIGRATION IN THE POST-SOVIET SPACE: AN INTRODUCTION, András Deák – Irina Molodikova – Tamás Szigetvári COMPATRIOTS’ POLICY IN MODERN RUSSIA: […]
Read moreThe “Yearbook of European Integration 2016” was published in December 2016, in times of multiple crises as well as growing […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a study for the European Parliament’s Committee on Development (DEVE), authored by Neil WEBSTER and Helle Munk RAVNBORG, […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a study for the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI), authored by Inga WIinker, Scholar in […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a study for the European Parliament Subcommittee on Human Rights (DROI), authored by Michael Bos (Eurotransplant International […]
Read moreTEPSA has recently coordinated a study for the European Parliament Committee on Foreign Affairs, authored by Pål Wrange (Stockholm University, […]
Read moreTEPSA coordinated a study for the European Parliament, authored by Ben Wagner, Joanna Bronowicka, Cathleen Berger and Thomas Behrndt (Centre for […]
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