Blog FAMIMOVE Transnational roundtable at the University of Münster On 17 November, the first of three transnational roundtables took place at the University of Münster. The topic of the first transnational roundtable was early marriage. A total of 21 participants from various professional fields from Sweden, Belgium, Spain and Germany came together for the discussion.The lively debate was divided into four parts. Firstly, the […] 22 November 202313 December 2023
Blog First remarks on the Protocol on strengthening the cooperation in migration matters between Italy and Albania On 6th November 2023, the Italian Prime Minister (PM) Giorgia Meloni and her Albanian counterpart Edi Rama announced the signature of a Protocol (an unofficial translation in English is also available) “on the strengthening of cooperation in migration matters”. The Protocol has already sparked widespread criticism, including by the Commissioner for Human Rights of the […] 10 November 202325 November 2023
Blog Family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection: the EUAA overview In November 2024, the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) published a fact sheet, providing an overview of the most significant developments in the realm of family reunification for beneficiaries of international protection, as drawn from the EUAA Asylum Report 2024. Family reunification plays a key role in the integration within the EU of beneficiaries […] 13 December 202420 December 2024
Blog Research Output: Publication of the Book “Children in Migration and International Family Law” We are happy to announce that the book “Children in Migration and International Family Law” has been recently published and is available open access on the website of the publisher. The book is one of the main deliverables of the FAMIMOVE Project (together with the Awareness Raising Seminars, the Transnational Roundtables, the European Conference, and […] 11 December 202424 December 2024
Blog The Spanish reform of migration law: swimming against the tide? On 21 November 2024, the Spanish government adopted one of the largest migration law reforms recently seen in an EU Member State. To date, this reform is the only attempt in Europe to make migration law less restrictive. This will be achieved by introducing a procedure to regularize a high number of undocumented migrants currently […] 29 November 20241 December 2024