In her latest Justia blog post, Illinois law professor Lesley Wexler comments on the tenuous situation in Europe as to how the member states will deal with migrants seeking asylum. Wexler describes the background of the controversy, and discusses some of the developments and decisions of individual states that may affect whether Europe can reach a mutually agreed upon solution.
She writes, "Europe’s path is not yet clear, but the Aquarius seems to be the canary in the coal mine. The million-euro question is whether the age of Aquarius is one in which Europe reaches a mutually agreed upon solution or whether nationalism provokes states to provide their own answers."
Full post at verdict.justia.com.