Changement de statut et motifs de séjour au Luxembourg

Cette note de synthèse présente les principaux résultats de l’étude réalisée en 2015 par le Point de contact luxembourgeois du European Migration Network intitulée «Changement de statut et motifs de séjour au Luxembourg». L’étude analyse les approches des Etats membres par rapport aux changements de statut (titre de séjour) des migrants légalement installés sur leur … Continued

Synthesis Report: Resettlement and Humanitarian Admission Programmes in Europe – what works?

This EMN study offers a comprehensive overview of policies and practices on the functioning of resettlement, humanitarian admission programmes and schemes, as well as private sponsorship programmes for refugees in the EU Member States and Norway. The study helps identify difficulties and success factors for resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes. It provides insights to assist … Continued

Statelessness in the EU

The European Migration Network (EMN) was entrusted by JHA Council Conclusions of 3 and 4 December 2015 with the creation of a platform to exchange information and good practices in the field of statelessness. This EMN Inform is the synthesis of the answers provided by Member States and Norway to an ad-hoc query launched by … Continued

Vortrag- Migration in den Medien – 26 October 2016

Vortrag von Elena Kreutzer (Institut für Sozialforschung und Sozialwirtschaft e. V.) Diskutant: Christophe Langenbrink (Luxemburger Wort) 26. Oktober 2016, 16.30 Uhr, Universität Luxemburg, Campus Belval, Maison des Sciences Humaines, salle « Black Box » (RDC) In ihrem Vortrag beleuchtet Elena Kreutzer den medialen Diskurs über Migration im Saarland, in Lothringen und in Luxemburg. Ansatzpunkte des Vergleichs zwischen … Continued

“What is Brexit? Two Perspectives on Britain’s EU Referendum” – 28 September 2016

We proudly announce the next session of “Let’s talk about History!” series of conferences, organized by the Institute for History of the University of Luxembourg. Two experts from England are going to approach the highly topical and explosive issue of “Brexit” from different points of view: Dr. Mathias Häußler, Historian (University of Cambridge): “The bête … Continued

Returning Rejected Asylum Seekers: Challenges and Good Practices

The issue of non-return of rejected international protection applicants does not enjoy a high political profile on its own, but has been discussed as part of a global debate on asylum. Significant efforts are required when considering the wide spectrum of possible reasons of non-return, some reasons depending on the countries of destination, others on … Continued

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