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Author: Elina Hammarström

06 Dec

Immigration Detention of Children in the New EU Pact on Migration and Asylum

[Elina Hammarström is Associate Legal Adviser in the International Commission of Jurists’ Europe and Central Asia Programme] In May 2024, the European Union adopted the final text of the new EU Pact on Migration and Asylum (EU Pact), consisting of ten legislative texts reforming the EU migration and asylum system. As a whole, the EU Pact, which will enter into force in...

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