Deliverables
This working paper examines the meaning of solidarity in the context of asylum, usually debated under the term ‘responsibility sharing’. It aims to examine EU Member States’ understanding of solidarity in the context of asylum. In particular, it will investigate the EU’s initial position on solidarity among the Member States of the EU, and whether this approach has shifted over the years and in the course of the last waves of enlargement of the EU in 2004, 2007 and 2013.
Based on the research within WP2, this deliverable summarizes the main research questions, methodologies and results.
Project newsletter, informing of main research steps, outcomes, and events.
The report will follow the AIDA framework and provide comparative analysis of the country studies.
Based on the data generated from tasks 5.1 to 5.3, the deliverable will identify different patterns of politicisation among EU countries and tanalyse the main drivers as well as possible consequences. In terms of drivers, we will consider under what conditions politicisation has developed in different countries. In terms of consequences, the key question is to what extent different patterns of politicisation explain different Member State positions on responsibility sharing, especially in relation to relocation schemes. The focus on both drivers and consequences will allow us to understand how the insight and contextual understanding of discourses can be translated into the development of proactive strategies (e.g. in the field of communication, civil society, education, etc.).
The deliverable reports on main research questions, methodology, research implementation and results of WP7 as part of the CEASEVAL final report.
The deliverable report the results of a comparative analysis of research results, establishing which, and how, ideal models arising out of the literature study (WP1) and the empirical analysis (WP2-6) of CEASEVAL resonate with the stakeholders. A specific focus is given to the local level as a venue and political base for the CEAS.
The deliverable presents detailed models for a sustainable CEAS that would optimally satisfy the goals of refugee protection within the EU, with due consideration for Member States’ needs for equitable outcomes.
The deliverable will draft detailed models for a sustainable CEAS based on the research andstakeholder discussions convened within this WP. Detailed sustainable models will be arranged according to the primary goals each model seeks to accomplish, integrating scenarios differing in the extent and levels of harmonisation of the CEAS, and based on the results of the state-of-the-art review (WP1) and empirical analysis (WP2-6) realised in CEASEVAL.
Comparative and synthesis report on the interactions between borders and the mobility of migrants (‘irregular migrants’, asylum seekers and refugees), informed by the empirical case studies. Based on the case study findings, the deliberable will critically reflect and discuss how bordering processes are implemented when confronted with the mobility of migrants at different stages, such as interception before entry into the Schengen area (e.g. at sea), ‘illegal’ entry at external borders, ‘irregular’ transit, and secondary movement across internal borders after making asylum claims or being granted status.
The annotated bibliography will result from a bibliographic review of academic research into the common EU asylum system, with a particular focus on the politicisation of immigration and refugees in Europe and discussions on ‘burden sharing’ mechanisms. This will focus on all publications in academic journals since 2000 and incorporating working papers and public reports published since 2010. These will be collected into a shared annotated bibliography.
The deliverable reports on main research questions, methodology, research implementation and results of WP6 as part of the CEASEVAL final report.
The deliverable will consist of a chapter for the final report, summarizing the research questions, methodology and main outcomes in the context of the whole project.
The deliverable reports on main research questions, methodology, research implementation and results of WP4 as part of the CEASEVAL final report.
Starting from the needs of refugees as the core issue, the deliverable drafts several scenarios by which the CEAS could produce optimal protection results, while also achieving solidarity and equity between Member States. ‘Equity’ in this equation can be defined in alternative ways, e.g. as an outcome of equal numbers, costs, benefits, or realised by means of ‘side payments’. This exercise will be informed by the outcomes of the state-of-the-art literature review of WP1, as well as empirical analysis of WP2-6. ECRE and Universiteit van Amsterdam will perform this task jointly.
WP4 Policy brief will summarize the findings of WP4 with relevance for key stakeholders in the field of bordering and mobility of migrants.
Project newsletter, informing of main research steps, outcomes, and events.
Update of 10 AIDA country reports (AT, BG, DE, FR, EL, ES, HU, IT, NL, TR)
The deliverable presents six case studies reports of good practice examples of shared responsibilities in the CEAS framework between one or more EU Member States, as a result of the research carried out within Task 6.1-6.3.
Based on the annotated bibliography and the literature review, a state-of-the-art report is created, reflecting public attitudes, political discourses and media coverage of the arrival of refugees, as well as EU and Member States’ responses.
International final academic conference held in Chemnitz, aiming at disseminating academic output and policy recommendations.
Following the AIDA methodology, the effectiveness of the legal harmonisation will be assessed and analysed with a focus on the national implementation of CEAS legislation, the interpretation of EU law by the Court of Justice of the EU, relevant jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), at the national level, including in selected non-EU countries. The evaluation of the implementation of the instruments of the CEAS will be approached through four core themes: 1) asylum procedures, including the operation of the Dublin System; 2) reception conditions for asylum seekers; 3) detention of asylum seekers, and; 4) content of international protection.
Mapping the formal governance structure of the national reception systems. Through the analysis of official documents, mapping the formal governance structure of the national reception system, i.e. the articulation of the reception systems, competences and tasks of the actors at different levels (national, regional, local) and formal decisionmaking procedures and venues. Case studies: Germany, Italy, Greece, Spain, Bulgaria, Luxembourg and Finland
The working paper will review the quantitative and qualitative analysis of publications carried out in WP 1 and report about main outcomes and implications.
The deliverable reports on main research questions, methodology, research implementation and results of WP5 as part of the CEASEVAL final report.
The working paper examines the meaning of solidarity in the treaties, its evolution as a legal concept in EU law and its interpretation in different fields of EU policymaking, both in an academic context as well as in practice.
The deliverable will report on the differentiated patterns of politicisation on the arrival of refugees and on EU, Member States’ and non-Member States’ policy responses in 7 EU countries and 1 non-EU country (Finland, Germany, Bulgaria, Hungary, Spain, Italy, Greece and Turkey) from April 2015 onwards.
Baseline study summarising the academic work, studies, evaluations and the developments of: 1) The access to protection and distribution of asylum seekers across EU Member States, i.e. work on resettlement and complementary pathways providing access to protection in the EU, on Dublin, on the Council Decisions on relocation (Council Decision (EU) 2015/1523 of 14 September 2015 and Council Decision (EU) 2015/1601 of 22 September 2015), on hotspots, on temporary protection, etc., 2) The determination of the status of asylum applicants (Procedures and Qualification Directive/proposal for a Regulation), and 3) The reception of asylum seekers (Reception Directive and its new proposal).
The deliverable reports on main strategies, activities and outcomes of WP8 as part of the CEASEVAL final report.
Project newsletter, informing of main research steps, outcomes, and events.
The deliverable reports on main findings with specific relevance for stakeholders in the field of policy making and make recommendations how to reduce politicization of the refugee discourse and how to facilitate a more fact-based and EU solidarity-based response.
The deliverable will present four case studies of good practice examples of shared responsibilities of EU Member States with third countries, derived from the research carried out in tasks 6.1-6.3.
Project newsletter, informing of main research steps, outcomes, and events.
WP3 Report on main research questions, methodology, research implementation and results as part of the CEASEVAL final report.
Based on task 2.3, a thematic paper is prepared shedding light on key features of the CEAS and generating results for further work on scenarios under WP 7. The paper analyses three options of a “common European asylum system”, representing the most dominant current streams of a potential future: a) ‘harmonised’, b) ‘regionalised’, and c) ‘externalised’. It discusses the options along considerations on the institutional set up of the CEAS and examines the gradual and increased proposed shift of asylum policy making from the national to the EU-level, and its perception by policy-makers and stakeholders, thus looking into: a) Nationalised European Asylum System, b) a shared (EU+ Member States’) Asylum System, and c) a centralised EU asylum system (e.g. EASO++).
Mapping and analysing the stakes, goals, resources and strategies of the actors involved at different levels (national, regional, local), the role they played in the decisionmaking process beyond their formal tasks and their mutual relations, and the contextual factors which affect the reception systems. In the case of Italy and Greece, hotspots will also be considered. As for the local level, in each country, 2 different localities with a high level of heterogeneity (in terms of population size, ruling parties, size of the third sector, similar share of asylum seekers or refugees, etc.) have to be considered. Each partner involved will undertake 20-25 qualitative in-depth interviews with key informants, in particular policymakers, high-ranking public officials, leaders of non-profit organisations, representatives of immigrant/refugee associations if relevant. Case studies: Germany, Italy, Greece, Spain, Bulgaria, Luxembourg and Finland
Elaboration of secondary movement across internal borders after making asylum claims or being granted status, based on the research results of the country case studies within WP4.
The evidences on factors driving convergence and divergence between national reception systems as well as elements explaining internal heterogeneity within Member States will be discussed in a stakeholder group meeting with policymakers and NGOs to be held in Turin and will feed into policy recommendation within the WP policy brief.
Country reports for Turkey, Greece, Spain, Hungary, Germany, France and Luxembourg, focussing on the question of how bordering processes are implemented when confronted with the mobility of migrants at different stages, such as interception before entry into the Schengen area (e.g. at sea), ‘illegal’ entry at external borders, ‘irregular’ transit, and secondary movement across internal borders after making asylum claims or being granted status.
The deliverable consists of a new policy database, drawing on existing policy databases and new analysis, with the aim of quantitatively testing the influences on changes in asylum applications across the EU since 2000.
This deliverable will map the current situation of asylum law across the EU. This will provide a simple quantitative measure of the current state of transposition of key directives into national law. This will build on the Asylum Information Database (AIDA), established by ECRE, slightly expanded to ensure that all CEASEVAL case studies will be covered. ECRE will review this document once it has been produced by UOS.
Infographic of main results from WP5.
Policy round table
The deliverable will visualize the research results of Task 6.1 as an interactive web-based infographic, mapping shared responsibilities in asylum procedures within the EU and at the global level.
mapping and strategy for impact assessment of harmonisation tools
The online interactive map visualizes the encounters between borders and the mobility of migrants.
The briefing will be based on the annotaded bibliography and the quantitative analysis of all articles (estimate of 200) in the bibliographic database which identifies frequently occurring words and phrases.
The deliverable consists of a methodological and conceptual briefing on qualitative literature analysis as carried out in WP1.
Online ‘talking heads’ film edited from interviews at the opening conference, with plans for all WPs.
Online ‘talking heads’ film edited from interviews at interim conference, with updates on research.
Stakeholders will be interviewed during a stakeholder group meeting with policymakers and NGOs to be held in Turin, relvealing evidences on factors driving convergence and divergence between national reception systems as well as elements explaining internal heterogeneity and contributing to policy recommendations.
Online ‘talking heads’ film edited from interviews at final conference, with final project results.
As a result of the literature review and the quantitative and qualitative analysis of articles, the webinar will adress the current situation of asylum law across the EU and will discuss key variables for the elaboration of the database.
Project website, ensuring that all outputs are listed collectively, with notifications of events, links to blogs or social media outputs, postings for full working papers and links to other outputs, including academic publications and innovative deliverables.
Deposition of reserach data in a research data repository, according to the data management plan.
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Publications
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: 2nd World Conference of the Association for Borderlands Studies 10-14 July 2018 Vienna/Budapest), Issue 10/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Djoeke Ardon & Jeroen Doomernik
Published in: IMISCOE annual conference, Barcelona, 2-4 July, Issue 02/07/2018, 2018
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 02/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: IGU Regional Conference, 06.-10.08.2018, Québec City, Issue 10/08/2018, 2018
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 03/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Jeroen Doomernik & Djoeke Ardon
Published in: International Studies Association, San Francisco, 4 - 7 April, Issue 05/04/2018, 2018
Author(s): Blanca Garcés, Francesco Pasetti
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 02/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Caponio, T., Ponzo, I., Donatiello, D.
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 03/07/2018, 2018
Author(s): Paul Baumgartner,
Martin Wagner
Published in: 2nd World Conference of the Association for Borderlands Studies 10-14 July 2018 Vienna/Budapest), Issue 10/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Endre Sik
Published in: Issue 26/04/2018, 2018
Author(s): Caponio, T., Ponzo, I.
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 02/07/18, 2018
Author(s): C. Paraschivescu, L. Oesch, B. Nienaber
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 02/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Martin Wagner, Albert Kraler,Paul Baumgartner
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 02/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Anna Krasteva
Published in: Political Studies (Политически изследвания), Issue 1-2, 2017
Author(s): Damla Bayraktar Aksel
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 03/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Endre Sik
Published in: IMISCOE Annual Conference, Barcelona, July 02-04 2018, Issue 03/07/18, 2018
Author(s): Ildiko Otova, Evelina Staykova
Published in: Political Studies (Политически изследвания), Issue 1-2, 2017
Author(s): Aksel, Damla B.; İçduygu, Ahmet
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Aksel, Damla B. İçduygu, Ahmet
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 32, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Amat i Puigsech, Dídac; Garcés-Mascareñas, Blanca
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 14, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Battjes, Hemme
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 7, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Beinhorn, Jana; Gasch, Simone; Glorius, Birgit; Kintz, Melanie; Schneider, Hanne
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 23, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Beinhorn, Jana; Glorius, Birgit
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 12, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Bernát, Anikó; Fekete, Zsófi; Sik, Endre; Tóth, Judit
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 29, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Beinhorn, Jana; Gasch, Simone; Glorius, Birgit
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 27, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Bognár, Éva; Sik, Endre; Surányi, Ráchel
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 08, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Consterdine, Erica
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 02, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Dimitriadi, Angeliki; Sarantaki, Antonia-Maria
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 20, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Dimitriadi, Angeliki; Sarantaki, Antonia-Maria
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 28, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Dimitriadi, Angeliki; Sarantaki, Antonia-Maria
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 11, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Caponio, Tiziana; Ponzo, Irene; Giannetto, Leila
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 24, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Consterdine, Erica
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 37, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Glorius, Birgit
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 06, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Garcés Mascareñas, Blanca; Moreno Amador, Gracia María
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 18, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Gomes, Vincenzo; Doomernik, Jeroen
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 40, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Giannetto, Leila; Ponzo, Irene; Roman, Emanuela
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 21, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Ponzo, Irene; Pogliano Andrea
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Paraschivescu, Claudia; Nienaber, Birte; Oesch, Lucas
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 33, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Paraschivescu, Claudia; Nienaber, Birte; Oesch, Lucas
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 26, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Vianelli, Lorenzo; Oesch, Lucas; Nienaber, Birte
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 22, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Pyrhönen, Niko; Wahlbeck, Östen
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 09, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Wagner, Martin; Perumadan, Jimy; Baumgartner, Paul
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 34, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Gomes, Vincenzo; Doomernik, Jeroen
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 38, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Schweitzer, Reinhard; Consterdine, Erica; Collyer, Michael
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 03, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Otova, Ildik; Staykova, Evelina
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 17, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Sánchez-Montijano, Elena; Eitel, Kristin
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 31, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Perumadan, Jimy; Wagner, Martin
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 36, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Wahlbeck, Östen
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 19, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Wagner, Martin; Baumgartner, Paul; Mouzourakis, Minos
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 25, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Gomes, Vincenzo; Doomernik, Jeroen; Ardon, Djoeke
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 39, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): van Oort, Hans; Battjes, Hemme; Brouwer, Evelien
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 01, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Wagner, Martin; Kraler, Albert; Baumgartner, Paul
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 05, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Irene Ponzo and Tiziana Caponio Fieri,
Published in: 2019
Author(s): Hyperpoliticisation of asylum and responsibility
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 15, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Paraschivescu, Claudia; Nienaber, Birte; Oesch, Lucas
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 30, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Pasetti, Francesco; Garcés-Mascareñas, Blanca
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 16, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Sik, Endre; Bori Simonovits
Published in: CEASEVAL RESEARCH ON THE COMMON EUROPEAN ASYLUM SYSTEM, Issue 35, 2019, ISSN 2627-339X
Author(s): Blanca Garcés-Mascareñas, Francesco Pasetti
Published in: 2019
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: CEASEVAL Blogs, 2018
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: CEASEVAL Blogs, 2018
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: CEASEVAL Blogs, 2018
Author(s): Birgit Glorius, Melanie Kintz
Published in: CEASEVAL Blogs, 2018
Author(s): Francesco Passetti
Published in: CEASEVAL Blogs, 2019
Author(s): Claudia Paraschivescu, Birte Nienaber, Lucas Oesch
Published in: 2019
Author(s): Birgit Glorius
Published in: CEASEVAL Blogs, 2019
Author(s): Claudia Paraschivescu
Published in: CEASEVAL Blogs, 2019
Author(s): Blanca Garcés
Published in: CIDOB opinion, 2019
Author(s): Blanca Garces
Published in: Notes Internacionals CIDOB, Issue 214, 2019
Author(s): Blanca Garcés
Published in: CIDOB Report, Issue 3, 2019
Author(s): Blanca Garcés
Published in: El País, 2019
Author(s): Blanca Garcés
Published in: Notes Internacionals, Issue 199, 2019
Author(s): Francesco Pasetti
Published in: CIDOB Opinion, Issue 554, 2018
Author(s): Martin Wagner, Paul Baumgartner;
Published in: ICMPD Blog, 2018
Author(s): Martin Wagner
Published in: ICMPD Blog, 2019
Author(s): Martin Wagner
Published in: ICMPD Blog, 2019
Author(s): Martin Wagner
Published in: ICMPD, Issue Blog, 2018
Author(s): Anna Krasteva
Published in: Political Studies, Issue 1.2/2017, 2017, ISSN 0861-4830
Author(s): Östen Wahlbeck
Published in: Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 2018, Page(s) 1-18, ISSN 1556-2948
DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2018.1468048
Author(s): Jeroen Doomernik, Djoeke Ardon
Published in: Urban Planning, Issue 3/4, 2018, Page(s) 91, ISSN 2183-7635
DOI: 10.17645/up.v3i4.1646
Author(s): Birgit Glorius, Lucas Oesch, Birte Nienaber, Jeroen Doomernik
Published in: Erdkunde, Issue 73/1, 2019, Page(s) 19-29, ISSN 0014-0015
DOI: 10.3112/erdkunde.2019.01.04
Author(s): Evelien Brouwer
Published in: Nederlands tijdschrift voor Europees recht, Issue 9/10 December 2017, 2017, Page(s) 219-225, ISSN 1382-4120
Author(s): Glorius, Birgit, Doomernik, Jeroen
Published in: 2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-25666-1
Author(s): Anna Krasteva
Published in: Issue Justice and responsibility: cultural and philosophical foundations, 2018, Page(s) 241 – 267
Author(s): Anna Krasteva
Published in: Issue Inclusion and exclusion of immigrant communities sharing similar backgrounds with their host societies, 2018