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Title:Amsterdam's pathway to climate neutrality : creating an enabling environment Author(s):KOTTARI, Maria
Date:2022Citation:
- Robert BREARS (ed.), The Palgrave encyclopedia of urban and regional futures, Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022, OnlineFirst
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:A vibrant European capital and a pioneer in climate-friendly solutions related to citizens services within its urban environment, the municipality of Amsterdam has agreed on a roadmap that aims to decrease the city’s CO2 ...


Title:The variance in multilevel governance of asylum seekers’ reception in Italy : the key roles of policy legacy, politics and civil society Author(s):PONZO, Irene; GIANNETTO, Leila
; ROMAN, EmanuelaDate:2022Citation:
- Tiziana CAPONIO and Irene PONZO (eds), Coping with migrants and refugees : multilevel governance across the EU, London ; New York : Routledge, 2022, Routledge Studies in Governance and Public Policy, pp. 49-79
Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:It is common knowledge that asylum seekers’ reception in Italy has been and still is a contentious matter. Under the pressure generated by the rapid succession of the “migration crisis” of 2011, triggered by the collapse ...


Title:Dual citizenship acceptance and immigrant naturalisation propensity in the Netherlands : the relevance of origin - and destination-country rules Author(s):PETERS, Floris; VINK, Maarten Peter
Date:2021Citation:
- Rainer BAUBÖCK and Max HALLER (eds) Dual citizenship and naturalisation : global, comparative and Austrian perspectives, Wien : Austrian Academic of Sciences Press, 2021, pp. 121-140
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:There is ample evidence that the possibility of holding dual citizenship is a key predictor of immigrant naturalisation. Over past decades, both migrant origin and destination countries have liberalised rules with regards ...


Title:Hungary’s latest experiences with Article 2 TEU : the need for ‘informed’ EU sanctions Author(s):BAKÓ, Beáta Csilla
Date:2021Citation:
- Armin von BOGDANDY, Piotr BOGDANOWICZ, Iris CANOR, Christoph GRABENWARTER, Maciej TABOROWSKI and Matthias SCHMIDT (eds), Defending checks and balances in EU member states, Berlin : Springer Verlag, 2021, pp. 35-69
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:This contribution will concentrate on the Hungarian situation by analysing the generalised practice of targeted legislation and the different causes for legal uncertainty on the constitutional level. The European Parliament ...


Title:In the eye of the beholder? : minority representation and the politics of culture Author(s):MAGAZZINI, Tina
Date:2021Citation:
- Karolina NIKIELSKA-SEKULA and Amandine DESILLE (eds), Visual methods in migration studies, Cham : Springer, 2021, IMISCOE Research Series, pp. 275-291
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:The debate(s) on the relationship between art, activism and academia is as old as knowledge-production itself. In keeping with this volume’s focus on refexivity and representation, this contribution asks what role flmmakers, ...


Title:'Enchanted with Europe' : family migration and European law on labour-market integration Author(s):ISAAKYAN, Irina
; TRIANDAFYLLIDOU, Anna
Date:2021Citation:
- Veronica FEDERICO and Simone BAGLIONI (eds) Migrants, refugees and asylum seekers’ integration in European labour markets, Cham : Springer, 2021, pp. 95-113
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:This chapter explores the European legal platform for alleviating the main barriers in the labor market integration of dependent family migrants in the EU. Namely, the chapter looks at the work of the European Court of ...



Title:Contested sovereignties : the case of the ‘New world information and communication order’ at UNESCO in the 1870s Author(s):BRENDEBACH, Jonas
Date:2021Citation:
- Gregor FEINDT, Bernhard GISSIBL and Johannes PAULMANN (eds), Cultural sovereignty beyond the modern state : space, objects, and media, Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2021, Jahrbuch für Europäische Geschichte / European History Yearbook ; 21, pp. 106-127
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Intense debate on the reform of international relations and greater global justice marked the 1970s. Global economic reform was hotly discussed at the UN and elsewhere under the label of a “New International Economic Order”. ...


Title:Updating the general agreement on trade in services Author(s):HOEKMAN, Bernard M.
; SHI, JingxiaDate:2021Citation:
- Bernard M. HOEKMAN, Xinquan TU and Dong WANG (eds), Rebooting multilateral trade cooperation : perspectives from China and Europe, London : CEPR Press, 2021, pp. 177-190
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:Since the establishment of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, members have done little to adapt and expand the rules of the game for policies that affect trade in services. Structural transformation trends that ...


Title:Europe ‘forged in crisis’? : problematising the North-South cleavage in Europe’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic Author(s):GALARIOTIS, Ioannis
; TASSINARI, Fabrizio
Date:2021Citation:
- Kristian FISHER and Hans MOURITZEN (eds), Danish Foreign Policy Review 2021, Copenhagen : Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), 2021, pp. 50-73
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:The goal of this paper is to focus on the cleavages between Europe’s southern countries and the so-called ‘frugal’ bloc (Austria, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and later Finland) as they played out during the pandemic ...



Title:South American ‘de jure’ and ‘de facto’ refugee protection : lessons from the south Author(s):BRUMAT, Leiza
; FREIER, Luisa FelineDate:2021Citation:
- Sergio CARRERA and Andrew GEDDES (eds), The EU pact on migration and asylum in light of the United Nations global compact on refugees : international experiences on containment and mobility and their impacts on trust and rights, San Domenico di Fiesole : European University Institute, 2021, pp. 134-143
Type:Contribution to bookSeries/Number:[Migration Policy Centre]Abstract:This Chapter discusses the characteristics of refugee protection in South America, including de facto protection stemming from the region’s mobility regime. In light of the recently released European Union (EU) Pact on ...

