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Echoes of the Past in Europe’s Two-Tier Approach to Refugees
They are the lucky ones. A group of female journalists, legislators and judges from Afghanistan who have found a temporary safe haven in Greece and... Read More
Syrian Torture Trial: German Court Upholds The Principle of Universal Jurisdiction
Background of the case On 24 February, 2021, a German court in Koblenz sentenced Eyad al Gharib, a low-ranking former officer of the Syrian secret... Read More
Why has Maryam left Sweden after four years and 3 months?
This piece was originally published by the University of Birmingham’s Institute for Research into Superdiversity (IRiS) and has been re-posted with permission from the author.... Read More
It Will Be Chaos: A Review
It Will Be Chaos Directed by Luciana Luciano and Filippo Piscopo Screened at Cinema Nova, Carlton, as part of the Transitions Film Festival: Visions for... Read More
Germany’s (not so) grand coalition may cause ripple effects on European refugee policy
After a tumultuous 2017 election and six months of political uncertainty, Germany finally has a government. The so-called “grand coalition” made up of the centre-right... Read More
Securing the Dreams of Scholars at Risk
*This contribution is provided by an anonymous author* People used to describe me as a dreamer. I am a dreamer in the sense that I... Read More