[VERBLIJFBLOG] Ingrijpende tussentijdse wijzigingen in het asielrecht https://verblijfblog.nl/ingrijpende-tussentijdse-wijzigingen-in-het-asielrecht/ #migratierecht #migrationlaw
Ingrijpende tussentijdse wijzigingen in het asielrecht | Verblijfblog

Verblijfblog | Actueel migratierecht toegelicht
[VERBLIJFBLOG] Twee zaken bij het Hof van Justitie tegen Frontex: een belangrijke stap voor verantwoordelijkheid aan de buitengrenzen van de EU https://verblijfblog.nl/twee-zaken-bij-het-hof-van-justitie-tegen-frontex-een-belangrijke-stap-voor-verantwoordelijkheid-aan-de-buitengrenzen-van-de-eu/ #migratierecht #migrationlaw
Twee zaken bij het Hof van Justitie tegen Frontex: een belangrijke stap voor verantwoordelijkheid aan de buitengrenzen van de EU | Verblijfblog

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Liberal Immigration Policy Draft Sparks Internal Disagreement Amidst Leadership Change

A leaked draft immigration policy from Australia's Liberal Party proposes banning migrants from specific regions. Senior figures deny agreeing to the plan, causing internal debate.

#AustraliaImmigration, #LiberalParty, #PolicyDebate, #MigrationLaw, #AustralianPolitics

https://newsletter.tf/liberal-party-immigration-plan-disagreement-australia/

A draft immigration policy from Australia's Liberal Party has been leaked. It suggests banning people from certain areas, like Gaza and Somalia. Some important party members say they did not agree to this plan, causing disagreement within the party.

#AustraliaImmigration, #LiberalParty, #PolicyDebate, #MigrationLaw, #AustralianPolitics

https://newsletter.tf/liberal-party-immigration-plan-disagreement-australia/

Leaked Plan to Ban Migrants From Some Areas Causes Disagreement in Liberal Party

A leaked draft immigration policy from Australia's Liberal Party proposes banning migrants from specific regions. Senior figures deny agreeing to the plan, causing internal debate.

[2026] UKUT 00079 Not applicable R (on the application of HI) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (rule 17 withdrawal, legitimate expectation) https://tribunalsdecisions.service.gov.uk/utiac/2026-ukut-00079 #migrationlaw
Tribunal decisions

[2026] UKUT 00081 Not applicable UK and R (on the application of Munir) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (AI hallucinations, supervision, Hamid) https://tribunalsdecisions.service.gov.uk/utiac/2026-ukut-00081 #migrationlaw
Tribunal decisions

[2026] UKUT 00080 Not applicable R (on the application of Kaur) v Entry Clearance Officer (New Delhi) (ECO allegation of deception, fairness) https://tribunalsdecisions.service.gov.uk/utiac/2026-ukut-00080 #migrationlaw
Tribunal decisions

[2026] UKUT 00082 Not applicable R (on the application of Hussain) v Secretary of State for the Home Department (Section 3C, Paragraph 34G(4), Fee waiver) https://tribunalsdecisions.service.gov.uk/utiac/2026-ukut-00082 #migrationlaw
Tribunal decisions

[VERBLIJFBLOG] De nieuwe geloofwaardigheidsbeoordeling in asielzaken https://verblijfblog.nl/de-nieuwe-geloofwaardigheidsbeoordeling-in-asielzaken/ #migratierecht #migrationlaw
De nieuwe geloofwaardigheidsbeoordeling in asielzaken | Verblijfblog

Verblijfblog | Actueel migratierecht toegelicht

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Subsidiary Protection and Climate Refugees

The International Organization for Migration reports that, over recent decades, 218.6 million people have been internally displaced due to climate change, and some projections estimate that up to 1.2 billion people could become “climate refugees” by 2050.

Yet, there is no consensus on the definition of

#ClimateChange #MigrationLaw #RefugeeLaw

https://voelkerrechtsblog.org/subsidiary-protection-and-climate-refugees/

Subsidiary Protection and Climate Refugees