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Title: Durable Solutions for Separated Children in Europe Report & Toolkit
Title: Durable Solutions for Separated Children in Europe, National Report: Ireland
Title: EMN publishes policy brief on migrants’ movements through the Mediterranean
Title: Credibility findings as a basis for judicial review of asylum decisions
Title: The International Protection Act 2015 and Age Assessment
Title: Transition: from Direct Provision to life in the community: The experiences of those who have been granted refugee status, subsidiary protection or leave to remain in Ireland
Title: Migrants’ movements through the Mediterranean: EMN Inform
Title: Migrants’ movements through the Mediterranean: EMN Policy Brief
Title: European Council conclusions on migration
Title: UNHCR 2015 Mid-Year Trends report shows asylum applications increased 78 per cent (993,600) during first half of 2015 compared with the same period in 2014
Title: C-239/14: Abdoulaye Amadou Tall v Centre public d’action sociale de Huy
Title: GSK v Refugee Appeals Tribunal and Others
Title: Eurostat figures show a 65 per cent annual increase in asylum applications in EU-28
Title: Workers on the Move: Past Lessons and Future Perspectives on Ireland’s Labour Migration
Title: CSO figures show that over one-third of non-Irish nationals assigned PPSNs were working during 2014
Title: “Finding their way”: the negotiation of the city by low-skilled service sector migrant workers in Dublin
Title: Immigration Act 2004 (Visas) (Amendment) Order 2015
Title: Making labour migration work: Identifying skills shortages and attracting migrant workers as part of the solution
Title: Determining Labour and Skills Shortages and the Need for Labour Migration in Ireland
Title: AD and Others v Refugee Appeals Tribunal and Others

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