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The MORE research project will present its preliminary results at the European Parliament

Brussels, March 26 – The MORE research project, coordinated by the University of Barcelona and funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Program, will present its preliminary results at the European Parliament. MORE explores return and readmission policies, analysing the logic that legitimises them as a tool for migration governance and their consequences on the […]

Joint Statement from FAiR, GAPS, MIrreM and MORE in Response to the Reference to these Four Projects in the European Commission’s Proposal for a Regulation Establishing a Common System for Returns

Read the full statement of the four research projects response to the European Commission’s proposal for a Regulation establishing a common system for returns We, the undersigned EU-funded research projects, issue this joint statement to clarify our position on the European Commission’s Proposal for a Regulation Establishing a Common System for Returns (the “proposal”). The proposal published on the […]

The MORE project celebrates its first year

  The project MORE: Motivations, Experiences And Consequences Of Returns And Readmissions Policy: Revealing And Developing Effective Alternatives celebrates its first year with a partners meeting in Ljubljana (Slovienia). During the meeting partners presented the preliminary comparative results of WP1, which deepens into the construction of political and policy discourses around returns and readmission, and […]

The PEARL project comes to an end!

This week, the PEARL consortium concluded its two-year effort with the Final Project Event in Paris. Dedicated to developing the PEARL e-course and a Toolbox for professionals, on December 11th, we proudly unveiled the project outcomes and launched the online participatory space along with the inaugural issue of the PEARL magazine. The comprehensive e-course targets […]

Being “left-behind”? Updates on the EXIT project

Being “left-behind”? The relevance of inequalities and their territorial dimension has become increasingly prominent in academic debate and political discourse. This issue gained particular attention after the Brexit vote and the election of Donald Trump in 2016. It is in this context that, at the end of 2022, the project EXIT: Exploring sustainable strategies to counteract […]

Kick-off MORE project

MORE: Motivations, experiences and consequences of returns and readmissions policy: revealing and developing effective alternatives The returns and readmissions policies constitute an essential part of the European Union and its member states’ response to irregular migration. These policies have led to a reduction in pathways to safeguard the rights of migrant populations across Europe. The […]

SupportVoC Book – From universal rights to individual protection

We are happy to announce that the book: ‘From universal rights to individual protection: The application of the “Victims’ Directive” across Europe‘ has been published today. The official presentation of the book will take place next Friday 25 at the Final Conference in Athens, Greece. In the meanwhile, you can download the digital version here: From universal rights to individual protection   More information […]

New Project – Let’s Go By Talking

We are pleased to announce that the ESRU has received funding from the European Commission’s Justice Programme for the project Let’s Go By Talking: Protecting and defending the rights of victims of anti-LGBT hate crimes: Innovative paths trough restorative justice. The project aims to increase understanding about the perspectives of victims and key professionals about […]

Article – Interseccionalidad del género y mercado de trabajo postfordista

La Ventana publishes an article by Rosa Lázaro and Olga Jubany titled Interseccionalidad del género y mercado de trabajo postfordista. This article analyses the different oppression and privilege systems related to gender, class or origin, experimented by women who participate in temporary work programs. The empirical  data comes from ethnographic research. The proposal is located in the […]