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@CEPS_thinktank unit dealing with migration, asylum, fundamental rights, Rule of Law, police & judicial coop and security policies. RT ≠ endorsement.
Brussels, Belgium
Joined February 2019
📢 New I-CLAIM policy brief out! It calls for fair migration paths and stronger protections for migrants across Europe. It brings together the cross-cutting findings of the research conducted in 🇫🇮 🇩🇪 🇮🇹 🇳🇱 🇵🇱 the 🇬🇧 & at 🇪🇺 level.
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This Policy Brief is based on the I-CLAIM Comparative Report on ‘the Legal and Policy Infrastructure of Irregularity’ (Näre et al., 2024). This Report brings together the cross-cutting findings of...
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⚖️Looking ahead to 2030, a new rule of law agenda is absolutely essential. Without a genuinely robust framework to uphold the rule of law and the interdependent principles of #democracy and fundamental rights, the EU risks becoming a hollowed-out institution, vulnerable to the
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❗ Did you know that we recently launched a special series called ‘The EU’s path to 2030’? 📝 Each of our research units were asked to provide their insights on key policy issues, offering guidance and recommendations for EU policymakers throughout the new European mandate up
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🙌 We are proud to announce that 10 of our publications were featured in the @EUCouncil Think Tank review of October! Check them out here 👉 https://t.co/rhu7WNnrJ0
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🔴 LIVE NOW / Following the #EUCO that took place on 17 and 18 October, we are pleased to welcome our members for a debrief. Our experts are providing insights on the adopted conclusions regarding Ukraine, the Middle East, migration, control of the EU’s external borders and
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'The right to asylum is one of the fundamental rights that cannot be suspended even in a period of declared political crisis', explains @colombidavide98 in @euronews
https://t.co/ydTISRitxu
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📩 Our October Bulletin is out! This month, read our piece by Sergio Carrera, Julia Pocze and @colombidavide98 on eroding the #ruleoflaw in EU migration and asylum policies and don’t miss out on our brand-new series ‘The EU’s path to 2030’, new task forces and our upcoming
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⚖️ The EU’s #ruleoflaw credentials over the past few years have revealed an alarming deficit that threatens the very foundations of European integration. Despite the increasing focus on safeguarding the rule of law, implementation lags due to backsliding among member states, the
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Happy to see the @CEPS_thinktank report by @colombidavide98 and Sergio Carrera mentioned in @FT! Read it here: https://t.co/BqwOxpTbQu Sweden breaks with its liberal past on migration https://t.co/2OGvZVA0q0 via @ft
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EU governments face awkward choices over asylum-seekers, labour market shortages and integration of newcomers
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💡 Discover insights from CEPS every Friday! This week’s #CEPSFridayFacts highlights a paper on irregularised migration and the next European Commission. 🔍 Sergio Carrera and @colombidavide98 reveal how the @vonderleyen Commission (2019-24) prioritised law enforcement and
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☀️📖 As summer approaches, dive into our curated list of essential summer reads! These publications highlight our latest research and insights into the critical developments that impacted Europe and beyond. FIND IT HERE 👉 https://t.co/92dUWvlN40
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🔎 Has the @vonderleyen Commission delivered a new start in EU #migration policy? In short, no, it hasn’t fulfilled its role as ‘Guardian of the Treaties’, effectively enforcing EU Treaty values and fulfilling the Better Regulation commitments in EU migration policies. 🗳️ In
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🚨 Coming soon! 🚨 In anticipation of the vote to elect the next President of the European Commission, we will publish a policy brief examining the @vonderleyen Commission's (2019-24) legacy on EU migration policy and providing key recommendations for the next Commission. Stay
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💭 Do you have fond memories of your time at CEPS? Would you like to reminisce about your time here with your former colleagues and maybe meet some of the current crop? 🙌 We have officially launched our CEPS Alumni Network! Reconnect with your old peers, stay informed about our
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Join our team working on the EU-funded JEKHIPE project! We are looking for experts from Italy and the Czech Republic to contribute to our efforts to shine a light on antigypsyism. More info on https://t.co/2vSr95FZZB and in the post below 👇 @ERGO_Network
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💡 Exciting Opportunity! 💡 We are looking for two national researchers for the #JEKHIPE project to assess the issue of #antigypsyism in Italy and the Czech Republic and to identify steps that national governments and legislation can take to counter antigypsyism in policy and
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💡 Exciting Opportunity! 💡 We are looking for two national researchers for the #JEKHIPE project to assess the issue of #antigypsyism in Italy and the Czech Republic and to identify steps that national governments and legislation can take to counter antigypsyism in policy and
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LIVE/ Full house today at CEPS for our event with H.E. Ambassador @odor_balint who will be presenting the Hungarian priorities for the upcoming presidency. 🇭🇺 Stay tuned! #HU24EU
@HungaryintheEU
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With the #EUelections2024 ongoing, watch again our event series on the topic! We discussed: 📌 The surge of the Right-wing parties and its implications ➡️ https://t.co/TkO5IZuUuL 📌 Decision-making coalitions, transparency and lead candidates ➡️ https://t.co/uJdHRVoVaL 📌
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🗳️ As citizens across member states cast their votes for the #EUelections2024, several critical issues will take center stage. Our latest publications provide in-depth analysis and insights into the most pressing topics, including the lead candidate procedure, Europe’s digital
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'The right-wing parties in France, Germany, Italy, and Hungary each have their own agendas and priorities,' explains @SophiaRussack in the @washtimes #EUelections2024
https://t.co/sTH7mRCzWw
washingtontimes.com
Europe's surging right-wing parties are poised to make big gains as voters across the European Union head to the polls in the coming days to elect a new EU Parliament. But the consensus is much l
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