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Germany's Game-Changing Citizenship Reform - Fast Track to Dual Citizenship
Germany’s Game-Changing Citizenship Reform – Fast Track to Dual Citizenship
May 22, 2023
AFFAIRE N.M. v. BELGIUM, European Court of Human Rights
AFFAIRE N.M. v. BELGIUM, European Court of Human Rights
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Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan Rashad Ibadov, Vugar Ibrahimov
Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan
May 4, 2023
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Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan Rashad Ibadov, Vugar Ibrahimov
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Foundations of Migration, Citizenship, and Refugee Law in a Process of Transformation: The Case of the Republic of Azerbaijan

AbstractThe ongoing challenges related to migration, citizenship, and refugees have been increasingly turning into the leading concerns for many states, urging them not only to improve their national legislations, but…
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European Court of Human Rights Finds Italy Violated Migrants’ Rights in Lampedusa Hotspot Detention Case

CASE OF J.A. AND OTHERS v. ITALY (Application no. 21329/18) An important judgment was delivered by ECtHR on 30.03.2023 concerning the human rights of Tunisian sea migrants under ECHR. FACTS…
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IOMโ€™s Role in Managing Migration in the EU
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IOM’s Role in Managing Migration in the EU

Migration is a global issue that requires a coordinated and collaborative approach from various stakeholders. One such key player in managing migration in the European Union (EU) is the International…
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The Non-Refoulement Principle: Protecting the Rights of Asylum Seekers
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The Non-Refoulement Principle: Protecting the Rights of Asylum Seekers

The non-refoulement principle is a fundamental aspect of international law that prohibits the forced return of individuals to a country where they may face persecution, torture, or other serious human…
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