The implementation of the principle of solidarity as a persistent ‘make-it or break-it’ challenge for the EU

The implementation of the principle of solidarity as a persistent ‘make-it or break-it’ challenge for the EU

 

The blogpost discusses the persistent crisis of solidarity which is hammering governance of irregular migration and asylum policies within the EU. The Authors argue that the lack of solidarity is the main reason behind the failures of European migration policy and urge for a thorough debate and reform of the Dublin system.

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Dr. Luisa Marin is Marie Curie Fellow at the Law Department, European University Institute.
Previously, she was Assistant Professor of European Union Law at the School of Behavioral, Management and Social Sciences at the University of Twente, the Netherlands (2007-2019).
Later on, she has been Research Fellow at the University of Padova, Department of Public, International and Community Law, and contract professor in EU law at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart (Piacenza) (2019-2020).
Her research interests cover the EU’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice broadly speaking; her publications and expertise focus on mutual recognition, mutual trust and their implications on European and national constitutional rules (citizenship, fundamental rights); on border surveillance and its relation with fundamental rights; on securitization practices of borders and their implications; on data protection, Internet and surveillance. On the same issues, Luisa is regularly a reviewer for academic journals and edited books.
Luisa has been a member of the Commissie Meijers (2011-2017) and is currently a coordinator of the EU Lab of ADIM, Accademia Diritto e Migrazioni.