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 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Gaps in Human Rights Law? Detention and Area-Based Restrictions in the Proposed Border Procedures in the EU12
Beyond the Rainbow? An Intersectional Analysis of the Vulnerabilities faced by LGBTIQ+ Asylum-Seekers12
The EU Returns Agency: The Commissions’ Ambitious Plans and Their Human Rights Implications10
Complementary Pathways: Pledging Protection at the Edges of EU Law8
Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Schengen Borders: Automated Processing, Algorithmic Profiling and Facial Recognition in the Era of Techno-Solutionism7
Developing the Human Rights-Based Approach to Persecution Further? The CJEU’s Approach in the Afghan Women and Girls Case7
Moving between EU Countries with Temporary Protection Status after the Krasiliva Decision6
The Fiction of Non-entry in European Migration Law6
Examining Asylum Seekers’ “Other Vulnerabilities”: Intersectionality in Context6
Controlling Immigration Through Criminal Law: European and Comparative Perspectives on ‘Crimmigration’, edited by Gian Luigi Gatta, Valsamis Mitsilegas and Stefano Zirulia4
Rule of Law Challenges of ‘Algorithmic Discretion’ & Automation in EU Border Control4
The CJEU in Changu: No Member State Obligation under the Return Directive in Conjunction with the Charter to Regularise Irregular Migrants4
Complementary Pathways in Murky Legal Waters: A Lost Cause or a Light in the End of the Tunnel?4
The Human Right to Citizenship – Situating the Right to Citizenship within International and Regional Human Rights Law, written by Barbara von Rütte3
The Unfolding Destiny of Union Citizenship: From a Fundamental Status to a Status of Genuine Substance3
Return Sponsorships in the EU’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: High Stakes, Low Gains3
State Complicity in Aiding and Assisting Extraterritorial Human Rights Violations3
When Do Union Citizens and Their Families Have the Right to Equal Treatment on Grounds of Nationality in EU Law?3
Schengen Borders and Multiple National States of Emergency: From Refugees to Terrorism to COVID-193
Towards a Statute on European Union Citizenship: A Manifesto2
The Palestinian Refugee, Article 1D and Evolving Jurisprudence from Europe: a Practitioner’s Perspective2
Integration (of Immigrants) in the European Union: A Controversial Concept2
An EU Fundamental Right to Social Assistance in the Host Member State? The CJEU’s Ambivalent Approach to the Free Movement of Economically Inactive Union Citizens Post Dano2
The Elusive “Collectivised Refugee Protection”: The Case of the EU-Egypt Migration Cooperation2
Schengen and the Administration of Exclusion: Legal Remedies Caught in between Entry Bans, Risk Assessment and Artificial Intelligence2
Hostile Instrumentalized Migration and the Right to Seek Asylum2
A Normative View from the Periphery: Serbia and the EU Asylum Acquis2
Children in Migration and International Family Law: The Child’s Best Interests Principle at the Interface of Migration Law and Family Law, edited by Stefan Arnold & Bettina Heiderhoff2
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Durable Solution to the Problem of Externally Displaced Persons from the Syrian Arab Republic in OIC Member States2
EU Citizenship Law and Policy. Beyond Brexit, written by Dora Kostakopoulou2
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