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RSSThe study provides a comparative overview of the existing schemes framing access to national citizenship through naturalisation for third-country nationals across the Member States of the European Union (EU).
- Theme
- Integration
This paper specifically focuses on the communications challenge that local authorities face in the context of such returnees. Challenges include privacy and data protection, a lack of information or misinformation, dealing with fear and possible stigmatisation.
Exit work is an important element of strategies for preventing and countering violent extremism. Both in the interest of a safe society, as well as for those who are radicalised and their environment, good and sustainable support is essential.
This paper explores whether the mechanisms and measures used in crime prevention work in preventing violent extremism (PVE).
This paper aims to educate youth workers who want to (better) incorporate digital ways in doing youth work, specifically in a P/CVE setting.
This study provides an overview of the statuses granted in the Member States and Norway that address a protection need not covered by the international protection status as set out in the Qualification Directive and Temporary Protection Directive.
- Theme
- Protection
The digitalisation of asylum procedures has been accelerated in many countries in response to the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Understanding what kind of data is collected and how it is managed has become critical, particularly regarding data protection and accuracy.
- Theme
- Protection
This working paper presents the reasoning for the development of a Community of Users on Secure, Safe and Resilient Societies and the results of the mapping of policies and (FP7 secure societies and sector-specific) research.
The Study explores in a comparative perspective the national and legal policy frameworks for the admission of start-ups and innovative entrepreneurs from third countries.
- Theme
- Economic migration
The study aims to offer a comparative overview of Member States, Norway and Switzerland’s experiences and existing practices regarding the cessation of international protection for individuals who travel to or contact the authorities of their country of origin.
- Theme
- Protection