NOWHERELAND REVISITED IN TIMES OF PANDEMIC 2020; ; et al Report (2021) Undocumented Migrants (UDM) belong to the most vulnerable groups in times of global emergency situations. COVID-19 does hit hardest the most vulnerable groups and it is important to create an evidence ... [more ▼] Undocumented Migrants (UDM) belong to the most vulnerable groups in times of global emergency situations. COVID-19 does hit hardest the most vulnerable groups and it is important to create an evidence base to guide policy making. The Center for Health and Migration, Vienna, has initiated a stock-taking of national regulations concerning access to health and social care for UDM. The initiative aims to create a landscape of policy frameworks to inform policy making and practice development. National experts on health and migration are contacted and asked to provide information on the respective legal frameworks in the following categories: work, housing, compulsory education, social welfare, and health. A validated template is used for data collection. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 222 (12 UL) Coronavirus pandemic in the EU – Fundamental Rights Implications in Luxembourg -July2020Vukovich, Lilla ; Vysotskaya, Volha ; Nienaber, Birte ![]() Report (2020) The state of emergency which was declared for three months in Luxembourg came to its end on 24 June 2020. After three weeks of intense legislative work, on 22 June 2020 the parliament adopted two “COVID ... [more ▼] The state of emergency which was declared for three months in Luxembourg came to its end on 24 June 2020. After three weeks of intense legislative work, on 22 June 2020 the parliament adopted two “COVID-19 laws” to provide a continuous legislative framework addressing the COVID-19 situation after the end of the state of emergency. The first piece of legislation contains measures with respect to individuals. They revolve around the limitation of mass gatherings, the application of protective measures such as wearing face masks or social distancing, and the identification, follow-up and removal of infected and potentially infected people. The second piece of legislation targets measures relating to economic, sporting or cultural activities and welcoming the public. It reinforces the current health restrictions and rules, for example in restaurants, bars, and cafes. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 206 (7 UL) Coronavirus pandemic in the EU – Fundamental Rights Implications -June 2020- LuxembourgVysotskaya, Volha ; Vukovich, Lilla ; Nienaber, Birte ![]() Report (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 306 (6 UL) Franet National contribution to the Fundamental Rights Report 2020 - LuxembourgVysotskaya, Volha ; Vukovich, Lilla ; Sommarribas, Adolfo et alReport (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 174 (9 UL) Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in the EU - May 2020 - Fundamental Rights Implications - LuxembourgVukovich, Lilla ; Vysotskaya, Volha ; Nienaber, Birte ![]() Report (2020) Detailed reference viewed: 273 (4 UL) Country study - Coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak in the EU - Fundamental Rights Implications - LuxembourgVysotskaya, Volha ; Vukovich, Lilla ; Nienaber, Birte ![]() Report (2020) The report intends to cover the possible impacts of the outbreak of the virus on fundamental rights and freedoms within the Grand Duchy. This includes impacts of quarantine measures, issues concerning ... [more ▼] The report intends to cover the possible impacts of the outbreak of the virus on fundamental rights and freedoms within the Grand Duchy. This includes impacts of quarantine measures, issues concerning pharmaceutical supplies and testing, situation of employees and families in this specific situation, as well as several other socio-political concerns. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 287 (17 UL) Futuristic Project Becoming a Reality: Self-Driving Cars in LuxembourgVukovich, Lilla ; Vysotskaya, Volha ![]() E-print/Working paper (2019) Detailed reference viewed: 189 (20 UL) To be or not to be: How the Luxembourgish government is preparing for BrexitVysotskaya, Volha ; Vukovich, Lilla ; Bissinger, Jutta et alE-print/Working paper (2019) This article summarizes the potential impact of BREXIT on Luxembourg (as seen by April 2019). Detailed reference viewed: 231 (29 UL) |
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