EUROPE: ‘Justice Gap’ and Failure to Protect

Ojeaku Nwabuzo January 2020 The European Network Against Racism’s new report shows that criminal justice systems across the European Union are failing to protect victims of racist crimes, despite the increase in violent racially motivated crimes. Just over 20 years Read More …

Climate Emergency: A New Immigration Approach

Keith Kahn-Harris October 2019 With climate change likely to be unchecked and catastrophic in the next years and decades, ‘western’ countries like the UK have the responsibility and ethical duty to take in refugees from affected regions in unprecedented numbers. Read More …

Cultural heritage: Connecting people?

Katja Mäkinen February 2020 In response to the crises of recent years, the European Union has sought to foster the ideas of unity and diversity, and promote symbolic and actual integration between Member States. In this project of throwing light Read More …