European Journal of Migration and Law

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Migration and Law is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-02-01 to 2024-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
No Solidarity without Loyalty: Why Do Member States Violate EU Migration and Asylum Law and What Can Be Done?9
Schengen: Quo Vadis?8
Schengen Borders and Multiple National States of Emergency: From Refugees to Terrorism to COVID-197
Migration Crises and the Principle of Solidarity in Times of Sovereignism: Challenges for EU Law and Polity6
A Ubiquitous Border for Migrants in Transit and Their Rights: Analysis and Consequences of the Reintroduction of Internal Borders in France6
Citizenship Deprivation as a Counterterrorism Measure in Europe; Possible Follow-Up Scenarios, Human Rights Infringements and the Effect on Counterterrorism6
Passports for Sale: How (Un)Meritocratic Are Citizenship by Investment Programmes?5
Refashioning the EU Visa Policy: A New Turn of the Screw to Cooperation on Readmission and to Discrimination?4
Labour Immigration Policy in the European Union: How to Overcome the Tension between Further Europeanisation and the Protection of National Interests?4
Silence Is Not (Always) Golden: A Criticism of the ECJ’s Approach towards Integration Conditions for Family Reunification3
Waiting (and Paying) for Godot: Analyzing the Systemic Consequences of the Solidarity Crisis in EU Asylum Law3
Schengen and the Administration of Exclusion: Legal Remedies Caught in between Entry Bans, Risk Assessment and Artificial Intelligence3
The Pact on Migration and Asylum: Turning the European Territory into a Non-territory?3
Consultation of EU Immigration Databases for Law Enforcement Purposes: a Privacy and Data Protection Assessment3
‘Free In, Free Out’: Exploring Dutch Firewall Protections for Irregular Migrant Victims of Crime3
The Recast EU Blue Card Directive: Towards a Level Playing Field to Attract Highly Qualified Migrant Talent to Work in the EU?3
A l’envers: Setting the Stage for a Protective Environment to Deal with ‘Climate Refugees’ in Europe2
The “Internal” Dimension of the Safe Country Concept: the Interpretation of the Safe Third Country Concept in the Dublin System by International and Internal Courts2
A Children’s Rights Perspective to Ruiz Zambrano and Chavez-Vilchez: An Examination in Light of Theory, Practice and Child Development Research2
Return Sponsorships in the EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: High Stakes, Low Gains2
Strategic Litigation against European Migration Control Policies: The Legal Battleground of the Central Mediterranean Migration Route2
Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Schengen Borders: Automated Processing, Algorithmic Profiling and Facial Recognition in the Era of Techno-Solutionism2
Taking Onboard the Issue of Disembarkation2
Connecting the Dots Backwards, What Did Ruiz Zambrano Mean for EU Citizenship and Fundamental Rights in EU Law?2
Work-Based Pathways to Refugee Protection under EU Law: Pie in the Sky?2
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