Vol. 62 No. 1 (2023): Quarterly on Refugee Problems - AWR Bulletin (QRP)
This issue views critically the current state of the European Union's migration policies, debates and implementation on the ground. It looks at the Russian-Ukrainian war from an angle of diplomatic protection and poses the question whether anything would prevent States having taken in and given protection to exiled Ukrainians from taking diplomatic protection measures. It reviews the legal relevance of adaptation measures to climate change for the protection of migrants. For the chosen ones actually having the option to resettle, concepts and approaches for pre-departure and post-arrival services are assessed and recommendations given. Turning to Germany's migration society, the issue introduces the results of a comprehensive intersectional analysis of a labor market integration project for women with a migration background and proving that intersectionality is not only a theoretical framework but can offer a helpful lens to approach related data. Last but not least, a helpful compilation of migration related European jurisdiction for the period August-December 2022 and current related developments is given.