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Benner Control Refugees Original
Commentary

‘Control’ Is the New Core of Germany’s Refugee Policy

By Thorsten Benner
Lehmann Scenarios For Eu Refugee Policy Post 2016 Original
Study

What’s After the “Crisis”? Scenarios for EU Refugee Policy Post-2016

By Julian Lehmann
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Commentary

How to Ensure a Global Refugee Response

By Julia Steets, Julian Lehmann
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Study

Excuse Me, What’s the Fastest Way Out of Dublin?

By Julian Lehmann
Lehmann Refugee Crisis Mapping Study Original
Study

#Refugeecrisis: Who’s Talking, and About What?

By Julian Lehmann
Lehmann  The Challenges Of Building Capacities For Refugee Protection  685 X 420
Commentary

The Challenges of Building Capacities for Refugee Protection

By Sarah Deardorff Miller, Julian Lehmann
Lehmann  Auf Wiedersehen  Refugee Law  685 X 420
Commentary

Auf Wiedersehen, Refugee Law

By Julian Lehmann
Lehmann 2015 Fleeing Into Crisis
Commentary

Fleeing Into Crisis: Looking Back On the European “Refugee Crisis” of 2015

By Julian Lehmann
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Commentary

Flucht in die Krise – Ein Rückblick auf die EU-„Flüchtlingskrise“ 2015

By Julian Lehmann
Lehmann 2015 Refugee Responsibility Sharing
Commentary

Up the Creek Without the Law: What is at Stake in Refugee Responsibility Sharing?

By Julian Lehmann
Steunkel 2015 Refugees Brazil
Commentary

The Refugee Crisis Presents a Chance for Emerging Countries Like Brazil to Be Players

By Oliver Stuenkel
Lehmann Shipwreck Original
Book

Shipwreck: The Failure of European Refugee Policy

By Julian Lehmann
Eu Refugee Asylum  Lehmann Sz 2015
Commentary

Refugee Policy: Anything Is Better Than the Status Quo

By Julian Lehmann
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Commentary

The Use of Force Against People Smugglers: Conflicts with Refugee Law and Human Rights Law

By Julian Lehmann
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Book chapter

When Can Refugees Claim Their Home States Failed to Protect Them?

By Julian Lehmann
Child Protection
Study

Global Trends Jeopardize Rights-Based Child Protection

By Katrin Kinzelbach
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Article

Anerkennung als Hindernis: Weiterwandernde Flüchtlinge

By Julian Lehmann
Article

Rights at the Frontier – Border Control and International Human Rights Protection of Irregular International Migrants

By Julian Lehmann
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