Introducing the Odysseus Network Blog!
It is a great pleasure to inform you that the Odysseus Network Blog is now up and running!
The first article, "Angela Merkel at the European Parliament: from words to action?", is written by Professor Henri Labayle and deals with the current asylum crisis and the issue of solidarity.
The blog, entitled EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy, aims to provide up-to-date analysis of recent legal and policy developments in the field of Migration and Asylum within the European Union.
Through a predominantly legal analysis of legislation and jurisprudence, as well as political developments and institutional considerations, this blog aims to enhance and deepen the debate on EU immigration and asylum. Following current developments, articles will target key refugee and immigration issues such as the Common European Asylum System, visa policy, border controls and free movement in Europe, legal migration, migrants' fundamental rights, irregular migration, and the practice of EU Member States in migration and asylum matters.
The articles published will be written by academics and researchers active in EU migration and asylum law from all across Europe, providing different and local perspectives.
You can visit the blog at: eumigrationlawblog.eu
You can also subscribe to the blog to receive email updates when new articles are published.
Read the blog here: http://eumigrationlawblog.eu/angela-merkel-at-the-european-parliament-from-words-to-action/
The blog is part of the OMNIA project, which is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union.
The new OMNIA project team can be contacted at odysseusomnia@ulb.ac.be regarding the activities conducted as part of the OMNIA project.
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