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Tuesday 15:45 - 17:30 BST (25/08/2020)
While most of the immigration related policies are designed and implemented within the narrow borders of the nation-state, the supranational and sub-national levels of governance play also a key role when it comes to the integration of immigrants and refugees. Both at the EU and regional/local level there is a plethora of policies for the management of the migration and refugee crisis. This panel gathers papers that explore the multi-layered policies at the regional and supranational level from both a theoretical and an empirical perspective, by focusing on the different actions of solidarity networks, trained professionals, political and labour market actors.
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Are Humanitarian or Economic Interests Decisive for EU Asylum and Migration Policies? | View Paper Details |
Subnational Immigration Policies and Politics: Towards a 2.0 Research Agenda | View Paper Details |
Supporting the Work of Refugee Support Workers: The Training Needs of Professionals in the Euregio Meuse-Rhine | View Paper Details |