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17 February 2020

German police arrest 12 over far-right plot to spark 'civil-war-like situation'

Members of an extreme-right 'prepper' group have been arrested in Germany - and a police officer is amongst those arrested.

17 February 2020

Germany is not implementing its promise to accept refugees

An article in Tagesspiel outlines that despite promising to relocate a quarter of the people who were dismebarked in southern Europe since September 2019, Germany has failed to do so.

13 February 2020

Un-Owned Personal Data – Interoperable EU Borders and Transitioning Rights

A new project from the European University Institute and the Migration Policy Centre looking at the EU's 'interoperable' databases.

13 February 2020

Classified documents: Great Britain has been massively violating Schengen rules for years

An overview of the long-running saga of the British authorities' misuse and abuse of the Schengen Information System.

13 February 2020

UK: Police keeping drink-driver's DNA breached his rights, judges rule

The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that the UK's policy of indefinite retentiono of DNA data is unlawful.

13 February 2020

Ireland: Facial recognition used in public services card programme, department says

The Irish Department of Social Protection has announced that it uses facial recognition technology for the public services card programme, reversing its previous position.

13 February 2020

Internal Council report on the implementation of the EU Internal Security Strategy

"Delegations will find attached the joint paper of the outgoing Finnish Presidency and the Croatian Presidency on the implementation of the renewed EU Internal Security Strategy.

12 February 2020

Refugee Camps at EU External Borders, the Question of the Union’s Responsibility, and the Potential of EU Public Liability Law

Catharina Ziebritzki argues that public liability law could prove useful in trying to hold EU agencies legally accountable for human rights violations in the 'hotspots' in Italy and Greece.

12 February 2020

UK: Psychological coercion in the hostile environment

An event at the IRR in London on 27 February 2020.

12 February 2020

Frontex to provide border security expertise to European Commission’s research projects

Frontex has been given an expanded role in the EU's security research programme, which has long-been criticised for subsidising the production of surveillance technology by arms and security companies.

12 February 2020

UK to diverge from EU data protection rules, Johnson confirms

"The United Kingdom will seek to diverge from EU data protection rules and establish their own ‘sovereign’ controls in the field, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Monday (3 February)."

12 February 2020

Frontex’s History of Handling Abuse Evidence Dogs Balkan Expansion

An exposé of Frontex´s refusal to end its participation in operations at the Hungarian-Serbian border, despite credible allegations of frequent abuse by border guards.

12 February 2020

Italy’s Failed Migration Fix Has Led to Chaos in Libya

An in-depth look at the Italian government's attempts to co-opt tribal leaders in southern Libya and the adoption of the securitised Italian approach to migration by EU institutions.

12 February 2020

European complicity in CIA torture in 'black sites'

An examination of ongoing pre-trial hearings for prisoners detained in Guantánamo Bay, who argue that any evidence obtained via torture should be excluded from legal proceedings.

03 February 2020

EU: New Council "strategic guidelines" frame the next five years of EU justice and home affairs policy

The Council of the EU is moving towards the adoption of its next five-year set of strategic guidelines for justice and home affairs policies.

 

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