No. 30-1-2, February 2024
Index
- Datafication of the hotspots in the blind spot of supervisory authorities
- Decoding Frontex's fragmented accountability mosaic and introducing systemic accountability ‐ System Reset
- Does the European Union's rule of law require the criminalisation of EU public officials? A first appraisal
- EU constitutional dismantling through strategic informalisation: Soft readmission governance as concerted dis‐integration
- Frontex and access to justice: The need for effective monitoring mechanisms
- Frontex at the epicentre of a rule of law crisis at the external borders of the EU
- Frontex's expanding mandate: Has democratic control caught up?
- Guest editorial: The external borders of the European Union: Between a rule of law crisis and accountability gaps
- Issue Information
- Limits to discretion and automated risk assessments in EU border control: Recognising the political in the technical
- Rule of law backsliding within the EU: The case of informal readmissions of third‐country nationals at internal borders
- Shadow
- The European Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex) and the limits to effective judicial protection in European Union law
- The European Union Agency for Asylum: Legal remedies and national articulations in composite procedures
- The potential of budgetary discharge for political accountability: Which lessons from the case of Frontex?
- The regulation of AI‐based migration technologies under the EU AI Act: (Still) operating in the shadows?
- Watching the guards: Ensuring compliance with fundamental rights at the external borders