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Finding Agreement in Return

CORDIS provides links to public deliverables and publications of HORIZON projects.

Links to deliverables and publications from FP7 projects, as well as links to some specific result types such as dataset and software, are dynamically retrieved from OpenAIRE .

Deliverables

Data management plan (opens in new window)

Data management plan, specifying the needs for data management and how data collection, processing, storing and deleting will be in accordance with European privacy regulations (task 1.1) Delivery in Month 6, Month 15, Month 27, Month 42.

WP7 contribution to d9.4 and d9.5 (opens in new window)

WP7 will add 1 policy brief to deliverable d9.4 on best practices of implementing HR approach in AVR (task 7.3) (Month 15); and 1 report on post-return realities and human rights monitoring (task 7.4) (Month 42).WP7 will add 1 working paper to deliverable d9.5 on the legal standards in return processes in EU and its Member States (task 7.1) (Month 15).

Ethical advisor reports (opens in new window)

Reports by the independent ethical advisor. Delivery in Month 3, Month 12, Month 24, Month 36, Month 42.

WP6 contribution to d9.4 and d9.5 (opens in new window)

WP6 will add 4 working papers to deliverable d9.5: 1 paper reviewing existing alternatives to return policies in Europe (task 6.1) (Month 15), 1 paper on promising cases on alternatives to return (task 6.2) (Month 27), and 2 papers summarizing findings of the experiments (task 6.3) (Month 42). WP6 will add 3 policy briefs to deliverable d9.4 (‘other policy briefs and reports’). The first one will review existing alternatives to return policies (task 6.1) (Month 15). The second one will summarize promising cases on alternatives to return (task 6.2) (Month 27). The third one will summarize findings of the experiments (task 6.3) (Month 42).

Working papers (opens in new window)

These include 19 working papers developed in WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5, WP6, WP7 and WP8. (Months 15, Month 27, Month 42)

Other policy briefs and reports (opens in new window)

These include 13 policy briefs and reports developed in WP3, WP4, WP5, WP6 and WP7 and 3 General EC policy briefs developed in WP8. These three General EU policy briefs will be followed by review meetings with the European Commission that will take place by Months 18, 30 and 45, respectively.

Methodological protocol with internal deliverables scheme (opens in new window)

Project methodological protocol, specifying: 1) methodological coordination of research data collection in the work packages, and 2) delivery months for smaller internal deliverables and lead partners (internally available by Month 3, delivered in Month 6).

Improved return monitoring guidelines (opens in new window)

WP7 will issue improved monitoring guidelines on forced return procedures conducted in land, sea and scheduled flights (task 7.2) (Month 15).

WP4 contribution to d9.4 and d9.5 (opens in new window)

WP4 will add 1 policy brief to deliverable d9.4 on how non-EU and diasporic (counter)discourses should be taken into consideration by policy makers in EU+ and non-EU+ countries (tasks 4.1, 4.2) (Month 42).WP4 will add 3 working papers to deliverable d9.5: one on media discourses and counter-discourses on immigration and return in Iraq, Turkey, Georgia, Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Niger (task 4.1) (Month 15); one on policy stances and legitimacy of returns, readmissions and reintegration, with a focus on the interrelationship between discourse and policy stance (task 4.2) (Month 15); and, one on imaginaries of returns, readmissions and reintegration (task 4.2) (Month 42).

WP5 contribution to d9.4 and d9.5 (opens in new window)

WP5 will add 2 reports to deliverable d9.4: one on EU return policy since 2000 (task 5.1) (Month 15) and, one on empirically derived quality criteria for processes of identification and travel documents and for measuring collaborativeness with return policies (task 5.2) (Month 27). WP5 will also add 3 policy briefs to deliverable d9.4: 1) Counter-discourses on the illegitimacy of return and readmission (Month 42); 2) Practitioners’ views on the revised Visa Code (Month 42); and 3) Effect of human rights monitoring on perceived legitimacy of readmission (tasks 5.1 and 5.2) (Month 42).WP5 will add 1 working paper to deliverable d9.5 on a critical conceptualisation of effective and legitimate return and non-return (Month 42)

WP2 contribution to d9.5 (opens in new window)

WP2 will also contribute with 3 working papers to deliverable d9.5: one on legitimate return and alternatives to return (task 2.1); one on the factors explaining the outcomes of enforce return and the position of EU+ and non-EU+ actors on enforced return (task 2.2), and one on migration responses to (non-)enforcement (task 2.2) (Month 9).

Project data (opens in new window)

Project data, including: 1) policy indicators collected in WP3, WP5, WP6, and WP7; 2) documents used to identify discourses in WP4; 3) questionnaires and shareable focus group transcripts WP6; 4) databases created in WP8, 5) documents used for analysis in WP3; 6) transcripts of interviews conducted in WP3-WP7; and, 7) WP6 survey data.Delivery in Month 15, Month 27, Month 42.

Publications

Journal of Common Market Studies (opens in new window)

Author(s): Ana Maria Torres Chedraui; Arjen Leerkes; Mieke Maliepaard; Manon van der Meer
Published in: JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2025, ISSN 0021-9886
Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
DOI: 10.1111/JCMS.13744

No heaven but no longer hell? Tales of criminal victimization and shelter among irregular migrant men (opens in new window)

Author(s): José Miguel De La Maza Díaz and Arjen Leerkes
Published in: International Review of Victimology, 2024, ISSN 2047-9433
Publisher: SagePub
DOI: 10.1177/0269758024123269

ECtHR jurisprudence amid political shifts: rolling back the protection against pushbacks (opens in new window)

Author(s): Witold Klaus, Magdalena Kmak
Published in: The International Journal of Human Rights, 2025, ISSN 1364-2987
Publisher: Informa UK Limited
DOI: 10.1080/13642987.2025.2552950

Determinants of Enforced Return A quantitative analysis of the spectrum of (in)voluntariness among rejected asylum seekers in the Netherlands (opens in new window)

Author(s): Sinnige, M., Cleton, L & Leerkes A.
Published in: Population, Space and Place, Issue 31, 2025, ISSN 1544-8452
Publisher: Wiley
DOI: 10.1002/PSP.2886

Deportations (pushbacks) in the light of international human rights standards

Author(s): Witold Klaus
Published in: Konsorcjum Migracyjne, 2024
Publisher: Migration Consortium

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