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The CJEU’s Judgment in Kinsa: A Big Win – But for Whom?

Jun 12, 2025 | Courts and International Protection | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr Maja Grundler, Northumbria Law School*

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Immigration Detention Practices and Policies in Latin America: the Impact of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights’ Decision in Vélez-Loor v. Panama

Mar 4, 2025 | Courts and International Protection | 0 comments

Blog post by Dr. Ricardo Strauch Aveline, Professor of Law and Coordinator of the Law Clinic at Faculdade Estácio do Rio Grande do Sul, situated in Porto Alegre, Brazil.

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Courts, strategic litigation on asylum law and the rule of law

Jul 30, 2024 | Courts and International Protection | 0 comments

Blog post by Kris van der Pas, postdoctoral researcher at Tilburg University *

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Indefinite detention is finally declared unlawful in Australia: what next?

Jan 16, 2024 | Courts and International Protection | 0 comments

Blog post by Júlia Zomignani Barboza, a PhD Researcher at Fundamental Rights Research Centre, Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Child-Friendly Judgments in Belgian Asylum Appeals

Dec 11, 2023 | Courts and International Protection | 0 comments

Blog post by Sara Lembrechts, PhD researcher at Ghent University, Migration Law Research Group [1]

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