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The European Commission and Hungarian cases concerning migration policy before the CJEU
In a series of judgments, the CJEU found that Hungary had infringed EU law in connection with its migration policy. This led to the imposition of severe financial penalties on Hungary in June 2024. The European Commission’s actions were characterised by selectivity. Despite similar restrictive migration practices being applied by Greece, Italy and Poland, the European Commission initiated infringement proceedings exclusively against Hungary, whilst other
Krzysztof Masło
1 day ago6 min read


EU liability for damages arising from the use of push-back
Analysis of EU liability for push-backs, focusing on CJEU case law, Frontex’s role, and implications for migration governance and damages claims.
Krzysztof Masło
Apr 28 min read
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