Hola a todas y todos,
Desde los anos 90, existe una revista que se llama "Migration News
Sheet", dirigida por Antonio Cruz, especialista en materia de la
politica de inmigracion y de asile de l'Union europea.
Como desde el comienzo, es una verdadera mina de informaciones, algunas
veces con analisis intersantes, no solo de la politica europea sino
tambien de la actualidad en diferentes paises de la Union (que es
abundante).
Esta revista comenzo en version papel (que tiene un costo para
recibirla), pero acaban de abrir la posibilidad de inscribirse de manera
gratuita para tener acceso.
Pienso cada vez mas, que a pesar de la actualidad tambien intensa en la
materia en América, no podemos dejar de lado de lo que pasa del otro
lado. Las politicas finalmente se encuentran, con los mismos efectos
nefastos para los migrantes.
Pueden solicitar inscribirse y recibirla (solo en inglés), al siguiente
enlace :
http://migpolgroup.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=bc7e84f7e8666c43e9f50f032&id=24a7118b55
Claudia
http://www.migrationnewssheet.eu/about-the-mns
About the MNS
Home <http://www.migrationnewssheet.eu>/About the MNS
The Migration News Sheet (MNS) is your reliable source of news on
migrants & refugees. The not-for-profit publication covers high impact
developments in all levels of government, with a focus on European,
international and inter-governmental news. In addition to short updates
published on a regular basis, longer stories analysing key topics which
are shaping the public debate are featured once a month. Both types of
content are fully public.
MNS seeks out news, presenting them as objectively and accurately as
possible, cross-checking references and adding well-honed commentary to
give you the complete picture for every story. It also references
relevant documents of various intergovernmental institutions which,
though often not confidential, are nevertheless difficult to obtain. Of
primary focus are decisions and initiatives taken by the Council of
Europe, EU Member States and intergovernmental bodies such as the UN
High Commissioner for Refugees and the International Organisation for
Migration.
The News Sheet also chronicles important legal developments at the level
of the European Court of Justice and the European Court of Human Rights.
Bearing in mind the frequently-declared intention to harmonise
immigration and asylum policies in Europe, it highlights specific
administrative court rulings, which officials in many European states
regularly consult for guidance in the elaboration and implementation of
their own immigration and asylum legislation.
Published by the European think-tank Migration Policy Group (MPG), the
Migration News Sheet boasts over 30 years of independent journalism, as
its first ever paper issue came out in 1985. The monthly publication
continued uninterrupted for three decades, providing subscribers with
independent fact-checked updates on asylum, migration and integration.
Before the current 20+ pages format, MNS’s predecessor – a four-page
monthly bulletin titled Early Warning System Migration – was run by the
Churches’ Committee on Migrant Workers in Europe <http://www.ccme.be/>
(CCMWE) during 4 years.
The News Sheet’s digital transformation started in 2010 with the launch
of a dedicated website. Subscribers could then log in to download
monthly issues. Yet another milestone was reached in January 2017 with
the decision to grant full access to all those visiting the news
platform. Antonio Cruz who has been its Editor since the very beginning
now collaborates with other MPG team members to produce monthly
analytical stories.
This new strategy is aimed at attracting a new readership while
maintaining the historical one consisting lawyers, researchers, European
and international judges, ministers and civil servants who deal with
immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers. Subscription to the printed
copy therefore remains available upon request via mns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<mailto:mns@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. The rather unique character of its
information and sources, its ever-conscious recognition of the need to
limit coverage to facts, and its commitment to objective reporting
continues to generate interest from a wide range of people.