Europol and the Schengen Information System: A Dangerous ‘Unsupervised’ Extension of Powers

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Table of Contents: 1. Introduction. – 2. New changes to Europol’s role in the SIS: from accessor to facilitator. – 2.1. From SIS I to SIS II: the origins of a widely used system. – 2.2. The new information alerts: a paradigm change of the SIS. – 3. A dangerous new integrated system of alerts. –3.1. Data quality issues: trusting the source of the...

Fundamental Rights Violations in the Hotspots: Who Is Watching over Them?

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Shedding the light on the hotspots approach: legal framework and actors. – II.1. Legal and policy framework of the hotspots. – II.2. Main actors involved in the hotspots. – III. The fundamental rights violations in the hotspots and their reporting. – III.1. Which fundamental rights are being violated? – III....

Defrenne v SABENA: A Landmark Case with Untapped Potential

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Table of Contents: I. Introduction. – II. Insights into the dossier: towards a contextualisation of the landmark case. – II.1. The actors involved and the “hidden” sources. – II.2. The legal and political context of the case. – III. Behind the famous Defrenne II: the debate between horizontal and vertical direct effect and the...

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