Citizens of the European Union enjoy preferential rights over third-country nationals with regard to freedom of movement. Etienne Pataut, Professor of Law at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, details the content of the freedom of movement for (...)
Is Europe refusing poor immigrants? Géraldine Renaudière, Deputy Head of the Free Movement of Persons Sector, General Secretariat for European Affairs, explains that the financial situation of migrants is not a key driver in the adoption of EU legisl (...)
Even if they enjoy preferential rights to stay, EU citizens may in certain circumstances fall into irregularity. Etienne Pataut, Professor of Law at the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, explains under which conditions the sojourn of EU Citizens (...)
The religious dimension of migration occupies an increasingly important place in the public debate. So much so that some citizens are wondering about the compatibility of Islam with Western values. Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, Director of Research at (...)
Migration management imposes rules on the entry and residence of foreigners. Catherine Wihtol de Wenden, professor emeritus at Sciences Po Paris, reviews the evolution of France's migration policy since 1945. The latter is marked by the economic and (...)
It is not uncommon to hear in the public debate that immigrants "sting" the work of the French or that they lower wages. But what is it really? Jean-Christophe Dumont, Head of the International Migration Division at the OECD, reviews economists' anal (...)
Following the 2015 "refugee crisis", European states have adopted decisions aimed at helping front-line Member States. These decisions established a so-called relocation system. Based on the principle of solidarity, the purpose of the relocation was (...)
Resettlement is a mechanism that allows refugees to legally access the territory of the European Union. Estelle d'Halluin, Senior Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Nantes, explains how resettlement works and which are the limits of this mech (...)
The economic migrant is often portrayed as someone who has irregularly entered a country in order to work without permission. This representation is misleading because reality is more complex. Explanations and state of play with Yves Pascouau, resear (...)
How many people migrate internationally? Is international migration important or not to the totality of the world's population? Who are these migrants, where do they come from? Where are they going? Samuel Delépine, lecturer at the University of Ange (...)