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IThis letter addresses the EU and European authorities regarding the amended proposal for an Asylum Procedure Regulation of the new EU Pact on Migration and Asylum. 

This letter is an initiative of some members of the Brussels Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Migration and Minorities (BIRMM) working on migration and asylum. We invite researchers that study similar topics to sign the following letter that voices our concerns on the agreement on the amended proposal for an Asylum Procedure Regulation of the new EU Pact on Migration and Asylum.
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CALL OF RESEARCHERS ON MIGRATION NOT TO RATIFY THE ASYLUM PROCEDURE REGULATION

We, the undersigned researchers working on EU migration and asylum policy, express our deep concern in relation to the proposal for an Asylum Procedure Regulation (APR) upon which the EU institutions reached an agreement on 20 December 2023. We deem the introduction of mandatory border procedures as dangerous, inhumane, unfeasible and ineffective, and we strongly oppose its final ratification.

We are a group of researchers working on EU asylum migration and asylum policy from different disciplines, angles and theoretical perspectives. We study how EU migration and asylum policies are agreed upon, transposed into member states legislations and implemented. We reflect upon their effectiveness in guaranteeing that migrants and refugees are treated with dignity and in respect of the human rights that the EU pleads to promote in its Charter of Fundamental Rights. We advise on how policies can be shaped as to ensure that our societies can manage migration in a fair and orderly way, aiming to create positive opportunities for both EU and third-country citizens living in the EU. 

Many of us are able to do research thanks to funding provided by the European Commission, such as the Horizon Europe or ERC programmes. This allows us to test whether EU migration and asylum policy is able to deliver these goals. It enables us to provide advice on how to enhance EU migration and asylum policy for the benefit of the whole society. Notwithstanding EU funding for research into how migration and migration policies actually work, our knowledge and expertise is too often overlooked by the EU institutions.

Our research outputs, and even a report adopted by the EU Parliament itself clearly show that the “very nature of border procedures makes it very difficult to provide full procedural guarantees” in the assessment of asylum applications. They show that the detention and deprivation of liberty that these procedures entail have a severe impact on the fundamental rights of asylum seekers.  Applicants who have their applications assessed in border procedures systematically lack access to legal assistance and to legal remedies, and to proper health and psychological care. Victims of torture and sexual abuse and other migrants with invisible vulnerabilities are hardly identified and do not therefore receive the special support they need. 

Detention of migrants at borders to assess the “manifestly unfoundedness” of applications has been part of the European agenda and of member states’ practice since the late 80s. Despite not having attained the objective of reducing flows, over the decades the EU has further strengthened and widened the scope of this measure, pushing migrants towards ever more dangerous routes and leading to the creation of camps and hotspots at its most southern borders and beyond. 

Lastly, recent experiences such as the fast-track border procedures on the Aegean islands in the context of the EU-Türkiye statement taught us that border procedures are not only inhumane and ineffective, but also extremely difficult to implement in practice. They represent a remarkable economic and logistic burden on first line countries. While all the past solidarity mechanisms among EU member states have sadly failed in creating a fair system that distributes responsibilities of protecting refugees across the EU, there is very little hope that the new system foreseen by the Pact will bring any change in this regard.

While these findings suggest that the use of border procedures should be strongly discouraged, the APR renders them mandatory for certain categories of asylum seekers and generalises their use. We expect that, should it be adopted, the APR will result in creating more human suffering, will not be effective in managing inflows and will place a heavier burden on the shoulders of border countries. 

For these reasons, we call on the EU Parliament and the Council of the EU to review their positions and refrain from adopting the APR. We call on EU member states to adopt more humane responses to the issue of migration by promoting safe pathways for people in need of protection and safeguarding the rights of asylum seekers and migrants in line with international human rights and refugee law.  

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SIGNATORIES 
Gaia Romeo, Doctoral researcher, Brussels School of Governance (VUB), researching on safe third country policies, asylum procedures and human rights 

Omar N. Cham, Doctoral researcher, Brussels School of Governance (VUB), researching on migration cooperation between the Gambia and the EU 

Louise Hantson, Doctoral researcher, Brussels School of Governance (VUB), researching on the role of cities in integration and diversity governance   

Ilke Adam, Professor in Political Science, Brussels School of Governance (VUB)

Andrew Crosby, Postdoctoral researcher, Brussels School of Governance (VUB)  

Ahmad Wali Ahmad Yar, Postdoctoral researcher, Interface Demography, VUB 
 
Hannah Vermaut, BIRMM coordinator, Brussels School of Governance (VUB) 

Christine Bache, Professor in Political Science, Brussels School of Governance (VUB) 

Andreina De Leo, Maastricht University, researches on EU asylum and migration law 

Lisa Marie Borrelli, HES-SO Wallis, Sierre, Sociology and Social Work 

Annika Lindberg, HES-SO Valais, researches on border and migration studies, state violence

Lena Imeraj, VUB, Migration & Population Studies 

Mariem Es Salhi, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Sociology

Daniela Movileanu, London School of Economics, researches on migration governance, civil society, and international organisations 

Nele Aernouts, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Urbanism/Geography

Dirk Lafaut, Vrije Universiteit Brussel,  Postdoctoral researcher RHEA (VUB) 

Mattias De Backer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Criminology

Florian Trauner, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, European Studies 

Zuzanna Samson, European University Institute, Political Science 

David Bassens, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Economic Geography  

Line Algoed, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Geography 

Serena D’Agostino, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, researches on racial and ethnic minorities, equality policies, human rights

Hanna Schneider, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Refugee Studies

Annalisa Lendaro, CNRS, Toulouse Université (France), sociology 

Clarebout Alice, PhD candidate, CEDEM, Uliège, Migration studies, researches on reception and integration practices

Hanna L. Muehlenhoff, University of Amsterdam, researches on security policies, militarism, and civil society

Rossella Marino, Ghent University, Social Work and Social Pedagogy

Stefan De Corte, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Urban Studies

Mistiaen Valériane, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Migration & Communication

Shannon Gouppy, PhD Candidate, CEDEM, Uliège, Migration Studies, research on racism and antiracism

Leila Giannetto, European University Institute, Migration and asylum

Iris Egea Quijada, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Migration and community cohesion (PhD researcher)

Friederike Enßle-Reinhardt, Technische Universität Chemnitz, Postdoctoral Researcher in Geography

Stephan Schurig, Technical University of Chemnitz, Human Geography & Postcolonial Urban Studies

Laura Westerveen, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Political Science

Ruben Wissing, Migration Law Research Group, Universiteit Gent, Asylum law and policy

Silvia Almenara Niebla, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, researching on the intersection between migration and media practices

Andrea Brock, University of Sussex, International Relations

Sofia Ntaliou, Doctoral researcher, School of Social Justice-University College Dublin (UCD, Urban Geography-Migration governance

Evelien Wauters, KU Leuven, Fair sharing between states in the protection of displaced persons

Philipp Stutz, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Political Science and European Studies

Floor Verhaeghe, UGent, CESSMIR coordinator

Alleiah Kall, European University Institute, Historical migration and impact upon life events 

Nicole Ostrand, University of Oslo, Migration Studies

Birte Schorpion, Gent University, Migration Law Research Group

Elisa Robbe, Ghent University, Migration, Media and Translation Studies

Pol Barbe, PhD researcher, KU Leuven, Researching on refugees & newcomers integration in host societies

Sophie Samyn, Ghent university, Social Work and social pedagogy

Paolo Cuttitta, University of Genoa, Italy, Migration Studies

Sarah Adeyinka, Affiliated post-doctoral researcher, Ghent University, Human trafficking and migration

Marcel Berlinghoff, IMIS, Osnabrueck University, history of European migration policies

Liselot Casteleyn, Ghent University, international protection (for SOGI applicants) 

Lea Hartwich, Universität Osnabrück, Psychology

Peter Birke, Soziologisches Forschungsinstitut Göttingen, Sociology

Peter Irabor, Adeleke University, Ede, Nigeria, Migration Governance

Eric Florence, University of Liege, Sociology of migration

Derin Erenoglu, University of Vienna, Migration studies 

Paula Hoffmeyer-Zlotnik, Postodoctoral Researcher, University of Cologne, Migration Politics and Policies

Marguerite Arnoux Bellavitis, University of Palermo/University of Salzburg, EU migration and asylum policy and fundamental rights

Lara Massó, Freie Universität Berlin, Migration Studies/ Illegalisation of Migration  

Serdar M. Değirmencioğlu, Goethe University Frankfurt a.M., Community psychology & human geography 

Neşe Oezgen, Ph. D., Scholar, Osnabrück' University, IMIS, Political Anthropology of Border, Camp Studies

Mauricio Estrada, University of Bonn, Urban Planning and Human Geography

Marco Gerbaudo, Doctoral researcher, Bocconi university, Agency of migrants within the EU migration policies

Maarten van Zalk, Osnabrück University, Developmental Psychology 

Laura Restuccia, Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Diritto pubblico comparato

Professor GS Gilbert, University of Essex, International Refugee Law

Dimitra Fragkou, Gent University, Asylum procedures, human rights of victims of atrocities 

Rene Kreichauf, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Migration

Iva Dodevska, Brussels School of Governance, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Migration studies

Stefan Salomon, University of Amsterdam, EU law 

Galina Cornelisse, VU Amsterdam, Law

Kayvan Bozorgmehr, Bielefeld University, School of Public Health, Migrant health; health systems research; health of forced migrants; encampment and health  

Luca Queirolo Palmas, University of Genoa - PI of ERC SOLROUTES Project, migration borders solidarity

Enrico Fravega, Università degli Studi di Genova, Sociology, Migration studies

Anna Christina Nowak, Bielefeld University, Postdoctoral researcher, School of public health 

Pieter-Paul Verhaeghe, Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Sociology

Ozgun Topak, York University, Social Science

Greta Albertari, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, EU Asylum Law

Milena Belloni, University of Antwerp, Refugee studies 

Latife Akyüz, European University Viadrina Frankfurt Oder, Borders/Borderlands, EU Border Regime, Migration

Luiza Bialasiewicz, Professor of European Governance, University of Amsterdam, Political Geography

Martina Blank, Goethe University Frankfurt, Human Geography - Forced Migration & Asylum

Paula Duffy, University of Aberdeen, Population geography 

Andreas W. Gold, Heidelberg University Hospital, Health Services Research

Maren Hintermeier, Heidelberg University Hospital; Bielefeld School of Public Health, health equity studies and migration

Henriet Baas, European University Institute (EUI), EU migration & asylum law

Elenie Sarciat, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Socio-anthropology of migration 

M. Oguz Sinemillioglu, Dicle University, Tutkey, Urbanism

Sandra Ziegler, Heidelberg University Hospital, Section for Health Equity Studies & Migration, Health Services Research

Mirjam Twigt, Leiden University, Migration studies

Gaëlle Le Pavic, Ghent University - United Nations University, Social policies - (de facto) borders

Natalia Paszkiewicz, SOAS, University of London, Refugee and migration studies 

Diana Beljaars, Swansea University, Human geography

Marie Tuley, University of Sussex, Sociology, Migration Studies

Zeynep Kasli, International Institute of Social Studies, Erasmus University Rotterdam, borders, migration and citizenship

Nanneke Winters, International Institute of Social Studies (ISS), Erasmus University Rotterdam, migration & development

Rene Kreichauf, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Migration studies 

Ellen Desmet, Migration Law Research Group, Ghent University, asylum and migration law 

Nora Gottlieb, Bielefeld University, Public Health

Amelie Nickel, Universität Bielefeld, Sociology 

Ruben Tans, Maastricht University, European Migration Law

Abd Alkader Alhag Fteah, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, Internacional Migration and Labor Market 

Sara Lembrechts, Migration Law Research Group, Ghent university, Law and childhood studies 

Mulazim Abbas Khan, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Political Science 

Maryam Karimi, Politecnico di Milano, Department of Architecture and Urban Studies, 0

Urban Planning and Migration Studies

Raquel Machaqueiro, George Washington University, Anthropology 

Camille Fortunier, GERME - Université Libre de Bruxelles, Doctoral researcher, Political science & sociology 

Franziska Plümmer, University of Amsterdam, Borders and security

Jens Schneider, Universität Osnabrück, International Migration Research and Intercultural Studies

Laura Cleton, Postdoctoral researcher, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Sociology & Public Administration

Marwa Neji, Ghent university, Gender and migration

Laure Deschuyteneer, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Criminology

Rosa Jahn, Section for Health Equity Studies & Migration, Heidelberg University Hospital, Migration & Health

Marlies Casier, Ghent University, Migration studies

Sophie Samyn, Ghent university, Social Work and social pedagogy

A. Tancrède Pagès, Ghent University, CESSMIR, Spaces and Practices of Solidarity in Europe

Christine Lang, Osnabrueck University, Social Geography & Migration Studies 

Lore Dewanckel, Ghent University, Social Work and Social Pedagogy

Julija KEKSTAITE, Ghent University, Sociology of Migration

Mine Yildiz, Ph.D., Associate researcher, Brussels School of Governance (VUB) BsoG, Migration

Emmanouela Tzani, University of Liège, ULiège, Migration and Ethnic Studies

Asli Ikizoglu Erensu, Sabanci University, Asylum and migration studies

Dino Kadich, University of Cambridge, Geography

Michela Ceccorulli, University of Bologna, Migration and International Relations

Mehmet Eser, Antalya Belek Üniversitesi – Türkiye, Sosyal Hizmetler

Orsan Senalp, Doctoral Researcher, ILLC, University of Amsterdam, Philosophy of Science

William Otchere-Darko, Newcastle University, Urban Planning

Leyla KAHRAMAN YÜCE, Nevşehir Hacı Bektaş Veli University, Politics and Social Sciences

Tiziana Caponio, University of Turin, Political Science

Sarah Devos, Ghent University, Wellbeing of newly-arrived adolescent migrants in Flanders, Belgium

Lena Conz, Heidelberg University Hospital, Health Services Research

Nuno Ferreira, University of Sussex, Law

Alix Debray, UNU-CRIS & Ghent University, Migration and development studies

Martens Maud, Ughent, Social Work & Migration Law

Hanne Schneider, Chemnitz University of Technology (Germany), Migration Studies & Human Geography

Lore Roels, Ghent University, Migration Law/Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights

Majd Owda, CEDS, Paris. An-Najah National University, International Human Rights Law

Marlene Stiller, Universität Münster, Migration Law

Zahia Wasko, University of Heidelberg, Migration and Health Equity

Melissa Gatter, University of Sussex, Anthropology

Isabel Soloaga, University of Sussex, Law, Politics and Sociology/ Geography 

Valentin Feneberg, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Political Science 

Isabella Leroy, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, refugee camps and migration law

Ine Lietaert, Ghent University, UNU-CRIS, Migration governance, Social Work

Thomas Swerts, Assistant Professor in Sociology, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Department of Public Administration and Sociology

Carolin Liss, Brussels School of Governance (VUB), International Relations 

Sara Bellezza, Freie Universität Berlin, PHD Researcher Anthropology and Migration

Sarah Derveeuw, University of Ghent, Preventive healthcare access among migrant background individuals 

Saskia Bonjour, Associate Professor of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, politics of migration and citizenship in Europe 

Prof. dr. mr. Maartje van der Woof, Leiden University, Leiden Law School, Law & Society

Hélène Thiollet, CNRS, Sciences Po (Paris), migration and asylum politics 

Blanca Garcés, CIDOB, researching on migration and asylum policies

Signe Askersjö, PhD student, University of Gothenburg, Social anthropology

Elena Consiglio, Universita' degli Studi di Palermo, Philosophy of Law

Thomas Lacroix, Sciences Po Paris, Geography of migrations 

Katharina Natter, Senior Assistant Professor, University of Leiden, Migration Politics

Nahikari Irastorza, Malmö University, IMER

Ariadna Ripoll Servent, Professor on Politics of the European Union, University of Salzburg, EU migration policy-making 

Natascha Zaun, Leuphana University Lueneburg, Political Science

Daniela DeBono, Associate Professor, University of Malta, Anthropology, migration, borders, human rights

Carlos Gigoux, Centre Migration Studies, University of Essex, Migration Studies 

Mathias Hatleskog Tjønn, University of Oslo, History of Migration 

Ana Rodrigues, University of Gothenburg, social anthropology 

Avie Azis, Doctoral researcher/Doktorand, University of Amsterdam, University of Gothenburg, Migration state  

Bridget Anderson, University of Bristol, Migration Mobilities and Citizenship

Jacob Lind, Malmö University, Irregular migration

Maggi Leung, University of Amsterdam, Migration and development

Karen Ravn Vestergaard, PhD Candidate, Malmö University, Migration, Labour Relations, Border Politics

Lothar Smith, Associate Professor, Radboud University, Human Geography - Migration Studies

Berfin Nur Osso, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Law; Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights, international refugee law, critical border studies, EU asylum law and policy 

Robin Vandevoordt, Ghent University, Migration

Laura Candidatu, Utrecht University, Media and Culture Studies, Gender, media and migration 

Andréas Litsegård, Senior lecturer, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg, researches on climate-related migration 

Josepha Wessels, Malmö University, Anthropology/Migration and Media 

Henk van Houtum, Radboud University Nijmegen, Global Justice, Borders, Migration, Visa, and Maps

Joris Schapendonk, Radboud University, Migration, Mobility and Borders

John Nightingale, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Geography  

Evelyn Ersanilli, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Amsterdam, labour migration policies, international cooperation on migration

Fulvio Vassallo Paleologo, Palermo University, migration law  

Federico Alagna, Scuola Normale Superiore, EU migration policy

Karen Schönwälder, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen, Germany (signed in private capacity), responses to migration, diversity

Elina Jonitz, Erasmus University Rotterdam, integration policymaking, regularization opportunities 

Agnese Pacciardi, Lund University, Political Science 

Emmanuel Achiri, Eastern Mediterranean University, Researching on the racialization of migration, 'voluntary repatriation', and humanitarian crises response

Bruna Rossetti Mendonça, Federal University of São Carlos/Malmö University, Gender and Migration Studies 

Matilde Perotti, Bocconi's University, Migrants discrimination in Italy  

Deki Choden, University of Gothenburg, Environmental Social Science

Tanager Tanager, Squamish Welcome Centre, Non-profit management & migrant worker support program

Marco Gerbaudo, Bocconi University, researches on EU asylum and migration law

Folashade Ajayi, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Political sociology 

Jill Alpes, Ghent University, access to asylum at European borders

Martino Zibetti, UNIC, Urban Migration Studies

Kavya Kalutantiri, Doctoral Researcher at Australian National University, Migration and Diaspora

Doroty M. Sato, University of Louisville, Child Mass Migration

Hannah Wadle, Adam Mickiewicz University, Social Anthropology 

Pol Barbé, Doctoral researcher KU Leuven, integration of refugees through education in Belgium

Pascal Debruyne, Odisee University of Applied Sciences, Asylum and migration 

Emilio José Gómez Ciriano, Universidad de castilla-la mancha, Migration and Human Rights

Violeta Moreno Lax, Professor of Law, Queen Mary University of London & University of Barcelona, EU and international migration and asylum law

Emilio De Capitani, Scuola Superiore S. Anna – PISA, EU Fundamental Rights Related Policies 

Paola Regina, Unione Forense Diritti Umani, Human Rights

Chiara Favilli, Università di Firenze - Florence University, European Union Law 

Heinz Sünker, Wuppertal University + Institute for Peace Analysis and Developing Democracy (IPAADD) Wuppertal, Social Policy and Social Work

Gianfranco Schiavone, Asgi (Associazione prr gli Studi Giuridici sull'immigrazione), Member

Sergio Carrera, CEPS, Migration and Human Rights

Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche, University Jean Moulin 3, migration law 

Mario Guglielmetti, Ph.D., University of Trento, fundamental freedoms

Davide Schmid, Manchester Metropolitan University, the political economy of the European border regime

Gemma Bird, University of Liverpool, Borders, migration and solidarity

Emilio De Capitani, Scuola Superiore Santa Anna (Pisa), EU Fundamental Rights Related Policies 

Daniela Vitiello, University of Tuscia, Tenure Track Assistant Professor of EU Law 

Yves Poullet, Honorary Rector University of Namur, law 

Cavidan Soykan, Independent researcher, Researching the EU policies related to readmissionssion and returns and in particular on Turkey as a third country

Emilio Robotti, Lawyer, Union of Lawyers for the Protection of Human Rights Lawyer - Human Right & International Lawyer

Barbara Porta , Ordine lawyers of Turin (Ordine avvocati di Torino),  previously Ccbe Migration committee 

Ilaria Aversa, LSSJ University of Kent, PhD Migration and Movement SRT

Chiara De Capitani, PhD, Università degli Studi di Napoli "L'Orientale", honorary fellow expert in EU migration, asylum and anti-discrimination laws and policies

Lina Vosyliute, Heartwarmingly/ former CEPS think-tank, Social Innovations/ Justice and Home Affairs

Giacomo Solano RUNOMI, Radboud University, Migrant Integration

Indrė Balčaitė, Vilnius University, Migration, borders, differentiation of migrants

Emiliya Bratanova, Lund University, PhD researcher on legal pathways to the EU

Sonia Morano-Foadi, Oxford Brookes University, EU Fundamental Rights and Migration Law

Maja Grundler, Royal Holloway, University of London, International refugee law, EU asylum law and policy 

Philip Collins, University of Galway PhD Candidate, Immigration Attorney, Asylum & Refugee Legal Studies

Samuel Ballin, PhD candidate, Radboud University Centre for Migration Law, researching climate change and EU migration law

Emiliya Bratanova, Lund University, PhD researcher on legal pathways

Alezini Loxa, Lund University, EU Migration Law

Salvo Nicolosi, Utrecht University, International and European Migration Law

Victoria Canning, Lancaster University, Professor of Criminology focussed on gendered migration and torture

Elsa Fernando Gonzalo, University of Salamanca, researching on EU Migration Law 

Leonie Felicitas Jegen, University of Amsterdam, External Dimension of EU JHA

Anthony Valcke, Adjunct Professor of Law, Brussels School of Governance (VUB)

Nicolette Busuttil, Lecturer in Law, SOAS, University of London

Iker Barbero, University of the Basque Country, researching on Border controls and migration policies

Amélie Poméon, Radboud University, Nijmegen, Netherlands, EU & International Migration law

Leonie Jegen, University of Amsterdam, External Dimension of EU JHA

Cathryn Costello, University College Dublin, Full Professor of Global Refugee and Migration Law

Francesco Pasetti - Reserach Fellow at CIDOB, Barcelona Centre For Interanational Affairs 

Griet Braeye, Karel de Grote Hogeschool Antwerpen, Lecturer & Researcher Migration & Social Work

Hulya Kaya, Gedik University, Faculty of Law in Turkey, Lecturer in International and European refugee and migration law 

Mona Aviat, PhD candidate, Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Responsibility of european border control actors for refoulements

Marina Vergeles, Interface Demography (VUB) and DEMO (UCLouvain), Demography

Marjolein Schepers, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Migration History 

Grazia Concilio, CALL, DAStU Politecnico di Milano, Urban Planning and Design

Maren Kirchhoff, Kassel University, Global Political Economy of Labour

Jan Tobias Muehlberg, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, cybersecurity and privacy           

Wauters Evelien, KU Leuven and CAW, Migration                 

Jan Tobias Muehlberg, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Professor for cybersecurity and privacy            

Virginia Passalacqua,University of Turin, EU law, migration and legal mobilization    

Alexandra Oancă, KU Leuven, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology         

Witold Klaus, Polish Academy of Sciences, migration studies, critical border studies             

Sabine Hess, Professor in Cultural Anthropology, Center for Global Migration Studies at the University of Göttingen         

Magdalena Kmak, Åbo Akademi University, Migration and Minority Research, Law   

Helge Schwiertz, Universität Hamburg, Sociology              

Madita Standke-Erdmann, King's College London, International Relations     

Almamy Sylla ZiF (University of Bielefeld)/Université des Lettres et des Sciences, Humaines de Bamako, Social Anthropology               

Karla Schröter, Doctoral researcher, Public International Law, Human Rights Institute at Åbo Akademi University            

Stephen Phillips, Åbo Akademi, Human rights and refugee law                 

Seyma Saylak, University of Göttingen, Migration and Border Studies    

Eleonora Frasca, Doctoral researcher in EU migration law, Université catholique de Louvain (UCLouvain)              

Marcin Górski, professor, University of Łódź, European constitutional law      

Julian Martini, European University Institute, International and European Migration and Refugee Law        

Merna Nasralla, Queen Mary University of London, Migration and refugees studies

Aino Korvensyrjä , University of Helsinki, Social Anthropology 

Maurizio Albahari , University of Notre Dame, USA, Anthropology          

Zornitza Getcheva, Master Disaster civilian management, Master in Disaster civilian managment                

Andrea De Petris, Assistant Professor, Università degli Studi Internazionali (UNINT), Rome, comparative public law      

Giulia Mori, Research Assistant at United Nations University-MERIT, Researching on migration securisation and irregular migrants' access to social services in the EU

Stefanie Kron, Evangelische Hochschule Berlin , Social Work   

Diego Caballero Vélez, University of Messina, Political Science                

Albert Kraler   Department for Migration and Globalisation, University for Continuing Education Krems (Danube University Krems), Migration Studies    

Alice Massari, Marie Curie Global Fellow, University of Copenhagen    

Reinhard Schweitzer, Universitat Abat Aliba CEU

Sahizer Samuk, Imrc Canada 

Ayse Güdük, Migration Law Research Group

Tina Magazzini, Czech Academy of Science, Department of Mobility and Migration 

Dario Azzellini, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, Mexiko Labour Studies

 Shannon Damery, CEDEM, Uliège, Sociology and Anthropology of Migration

 Dalilah Berrajaâ, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Political and Social Studies, International Relations

 Nese Oezgen Osnabrueck University, IMIS, Professor in Anthropology and Sociology, researching on Camp Studies and encampment. 

 Torsten Bewernitz, Hochschule Darmstadt, Soziale Arbeit

 Paul Hentze, University of Magdeburg, International Relations

 Marcella Cometti, Università degli Studi di Torino, researches on EU asylum and migration law

 Sarah Spasiano, Bonn University, Migration Studies

 Petros Daoutakos, Political Scientist PhD, Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences Athens , Faculty of Political Science and History

Gaetano Giancaspro, University of Bologna, International Relations, Migration Studies, Discourse Analysis

Lorenzo Ghione, University of Bologna, EU-Tunisia relations on migration 

Nicolás Caso, Gent University, Migration

Raquel Sofia Rodrigues Rosa Machaqueiro, George Washington University, Human Rights

Elena Consiglio, University of Palermo, Philosophy of Law 

A. Tancrède Pagès, Ghent University, researching on sites of solidarity with illegalized migrants and refugees in Ile-de-France

Giuseppe Procida, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Master degree on Migration & Human Rights

Amy Walker, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Human Geography, On Transition and Inequalities

Andrea Cirillo, King's college University, Humanitarian law


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