Six out of ten respondents in the EU Member States that have yet to
adopt the euro think that the common currency has had a positive impact
on those countries that already use it. A majority (53%) also believe
that introducing the euro would have positive consequences for their own
country and for them personally (56%). Overall, nearly six out of ten
(58%) respondents are in favour of their country introducing the euro in
their country. Around three in ten (29%) think that the euro should be
introduced in their country as soon as possible. At least half of
respondents feel informed about the euro (except in Romania), with more
than eight in ten (83%) respondents, on average, saying that they have
already used euro banknotes or coins. (...)
The right to perform secondary movements under international refugee law
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*Paolo Biondi*, EU Asylum Agency
*Photo credit*: Ggia, via Wikimedia Commons
*Introduction*
The 1951 Refugee Convention is a pivota...
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