Greece


  • The following are our initial reflections, offered as part of a praxis of movement law/yering on migration justice rooted in self-accountability, on the European Court of Human Rights’ reasoning and approach in GRJ v Greece, and its implications for legal struggles against borders in Greece and at Europe’s borders elsewhere.

  • Submitted to the European Ombudsman on 24 July 2023—together with Legal Centre Lesvos, Mobile Info Team, HIAS and Equal Rights Beyond Borders—the complaint challenges the legality of the European Commission’s material and other forms of support to Greece’s border enforcement operations and infrastructure of illegal expulsions (‘pushbacks’) at Greece’s Evros river and Aegean sea borders.

  • In the weeks following the Pylos shipwreck, together with members of the Feminist Autonomous Centre for research and participants of the Feminist No Borders Summer School: Abolitionist Care, de:border co-drafted and signed this statement—‘Abolishing Borders, Ending Violence, Transforming Justice’.