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What do we mean by access to justice (A2J)? - concept note
An overview of MIDEQ's understanding of access to justice
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Access to justice for migrants: Can academics do more?
Should academics remain content with merely producing academic outputs as they research and study issues of access to justice in migration? Or can they and should they engage more actively in addressing these injustice? MIDEQ researchers and partners share their views.
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Complexity of choice in asylum seeker decision-making
In this policy brief, the authors draw on academic and policy literature, along with their experiences with asylum seekers in the United Kingdom and North Africa to propose that policymakers adopt "complexity theory" to understand the decision-making process of asylum seekers.
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Who is a refugee? Understanding Europe’s diverse responses to the 2015 and the 2022 refugee arrivals
In this piece, we have referred not only to geographic proximity but also to the perception of Ukrainians as culturally and ethnically similar to hosting societies in the EU as a key driver of the welcoming attitudes towards refugees from the region.
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