Migracija

DOCUMENTING HUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION ON THE SERBIAN-CROATIAN BORDER

Guidelines for Reporting, Advocacy and Strategic Litigation
The guidelines aim to improve documenting of and reporting on harmful border practices and human rights violations committed at the border between Serbia and Croatia.
Tags: EU, Migracija
16.06.2020.
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Interactive Webinar
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Routes of Solidarity

Connecting resistances
Routes of Solidarity. The EUropean border regime, the Balkans & connecting resistances Interactive webinar Monday, 22 June 6-8pm CET (7-9pm Greece) 2020. With inputs by Nidžara Ahmetašević, independent researcher and journalist / BiH, Andrej Kurnik, University of Ljubljana / Slovenia, Eleni Takou, Human Rights 360 / Greece and Amandine Bach, GUE/...
Tags: Migracija

THE DARK SIDE OF EUROPEANISATION

Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the European Border Regime
Examining migration movements, policies, public discourses and struggles in the Balkans between the summer of migration in 2015 and the pandemic crisis in 2020, this study provides an analysis of the impact of the EUropean border and migration regime in the region, which has become a buffer zone for people on the move.

Not Safe at all

The Safe Countries of Origin Legislation and the Consequences for Roma Migrants
The discussions against Safe Countries of Origin concept and the repressive migration policies introduced into German legislation, continued throughout events in seven cities in Northern and Eastern Germany (Hannover, Bremen, Hamburg, Kiel, Erfurt, Potsdam and Berlin)  within the speakers tour »Not Safe at All« between 14th and 23rd of February.

GOVERNING THE BALKAN ROUTE

Macedonia, Serbia and the European Border Regime

The growth and development of transit migration along the Balkan route in 2015 and 2016 highlighted the major role Macedonia and Serbia played, not merely as the main countries of passage, but as important buffer areas within the framework of the European border regime.

Tags: EU, Migracija
07.06.2016.
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Belgrade
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SAFE FOR WHOM?

The Safe Country of Origin Concept and the Case of Roma Migrants
In September 2014 and October 2015, the German Bundesrat designated first Serbia, Macedonia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina, then Albania, Kosovo, and Montenegro as safe countries of origin. In September 2015, the European Commission proposed to establish a common EU list of safe countries of origin (SCO) mainly including countries in the Western Balkan region.

SITUATING MIGRATION IN TRANSITION

Temporal, Structural, and Conceptual Transformations of Migrations. Sketches from Bulgaria.
Transition can have many meanings. In the Bulgarian context, and generally in post-socialist contexts, Transition contains in itself the dialectic between a pleasure yet-to-come and the necessary painful path to it. The desired end in sight is often identified with utopian images of what constitutes liberal democracy as entwined in capitalist structures...
20.12.2012.
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Human Rights of Roma Returnees in Serbia

The problem of readmission of people who sought asylum in the European Union during the 90's is not a unique one for Serbia. As in other republics of ex-Yugoslavia, a migration trend was caused by the armed conflict and socioeconomic circumstances created in war conditions.