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EMN Quarterly / Bulletin (January - March 2022)

13/06/2022

The 38th edition of the EMN Quarterly (known before as Bulletin) provides up-to-date information on recent migration and international protection policy developments at EU and national level. 

Theme:
Cross-sectional
Publication type:
EMNews
Keywords:
EMN Bulletin

Ad Hoc Query on protection of Afghans in the EU

06/06/2022

Did Member States suspend decision-making on applications for international protection from Afghan nationals when the Taliban took over the control of Afghanistan in August 2021? This ad hoc query launched by Belgium examines the nature and consequences of such suspension in terms of hearings, protection statuses etc.

Theme:
International Protection
Publication type:
Ad Hoc Queries
Keywords:
Afghanistan

Third country national victims of human trafficking: detection, identification and protection

06/05/2022

Trafficking in human beings is a crime against the victim’s fundamental rights. It can take several forms, such as sexual exploitation, forced labour or services, slavery and servitude-related practices, as well as the removal of organs. This practice is prohibited under numerous EU and international instruments. Yet, persistent demand for sexual services and for low-wage workers employed in manual jobs continues to provide opportunities for traffickers to exploit human beings.

Theme:
Smuggling & Trafficking
Publication type:
Thematic Studies
Keywords:
victims of human trafficking

Attracting and retaining international researchers (EMN Inform)

28/04/2022

On 25 April 2022, the EMN published its inform on attracting and retaining international researchers, which provides an overview of the means adopted by Member States to enhance attractiveness for international researchers, as well as the main challenges and best practices that they encountered to admit and retain them.  

Theme:
Student Migration
Publication type:
Informs

The most insidious weapon of the changing world: Migration (Selin BAŞER)

12/03/2022

The use of migration as a weapon of sorts by states and non-state actors for reaching their various goals has increased. The aim of the present study is to raise awareness among readers by creating a conceptual framework for the “weaponization of migration,” a phenomenon that has not been sufficiently studied academically yet.

Theme:
Cross-sectional
Publication type:
Study
Keywords:
weaponization of migration
migration instrumentalization
mass migration

EMN Quarterly / Bulletin (October - December 2021)

10/03/2022

The 37th edition of the EMN Quarterly (previously named Bulletin) provides up-to-date information on recent migration and international protection policy developments at EU and national level. 

Theme:
Cross-sectional
Publication type:
EMNews
Keywords:
EMN Bulletin

Misuse of the authorisation to reside for studying (EMN Inform)

08/03/2022

This EMN inform outlines approaches, experiences and best practices in monitoring, detecting and addressing the misuse of authorisations to reside in the EU for the purpose of study.

Theme:
Student Migration
Publication type:
Informs
Keywords:
student migration

Skills Mobility Partnerships: Exploring Innovative Approaches to Labour Migration (EMN OECD Inform)

03/03/2022

EMN in cooperation with the OECD published a new inform ‘Skills Mobility Partnerships: Exploring Innovative Approaches to Labour Migration’. This inform highlights experiences by EU Member States, non-EU countries and international organisations with regards to the introduction of Skills Mobility Partnerships (SMPs), a new concept that promotes a sustainable approach to skilled migration and mobility, with the aim to build skills for the benefit of both countries of origin and destination.

Theme:
Economic migration
Publication type:
Informs
Keywords:
Skills Mobility Partnerships; Labour Migration

The use of digitalisation and artificial intelligence in migration management (EMN OECD Inform)

10/02/2022

To what extent could digital services support migration and asylum management? This joint EMN-OECD inform focuses on specific areas in the asylum, migration and acquisition of citizenship procedures, and border control management, where digital technologies may be used.

Theme:
Cross-sectional
Publication type:
Informs

Report Children in migration 2020

02/02/2022

How do Member States and Norway ensure the care and protection of children who arrive in their countries, and what measures are in place in relation to guardianship, education, access to justice, and more? This new report from the European Migration Network (EMN) provides an overview of the progress made during 2020 in the implementation of the recommendations laid out in the 2017 Communication on the protection of children in migration and is the second edition of a series of reports developed by the EMN.

 

Theme:
Vulnerable groups
Publication type:
EMN Reports & Studies

Digitalisation of asylum procedures: risks and benefits (ECRE)

10/01/2022

This comparative report provides an overview of the use of digital tools and remote working methods in asylum processes in 23 European countries. It questions the risks and benefits of such use and highlights several fundamental guarantees and procedural safeguards which must continue to apply to ensure that they do not infringe the existing CEAS framework.

Theme:
International Protection
Publication type:
Report
Keywords:
digitalisation
asylum procedure

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