Unrecognised families: With extremely different national legislations on marriage and adoption, the recognition of adoptions between Member States is becoming more and more complex. How can the EU ensure family rights for all children adopted by same-sex parents?
Sailing and not returning: following internal conflicts between Member States regarding the reception of a high number of immigrants, how can the EU and its Member States establish a fair asylum policy that will balance the uneven pressure on Member States and the responsibility to offer refuge to the victims of conflict?
With a recent Eurobarometer showing that only half of Europeans think that integration of immigrants is successful, which further steps should the EU and its Member States take to successfully integrate immigrants into society?
The struggle of the Youth: As the phenomenon of bullying is ever-more present amongst teenagers and youngsters through the use of social media, young europeans, especially those from religious, ethnic or sexual orientation minorities, are more prone to exclusion, depression and suicide. How can the EU and its member states ensure and protect the well-being of the youth?
With the European Court of Auditors voicing criticism on the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the European Commission delivering legislative proposals for the period beyond 2020, the debate on the EU’s rural development is more animated than ever. Which measures can the EU take to promote social inclusion and reduce poverty in rural areas?
Inclusion is prevention: EU member states have recently been the target of terrorist attacks, orchestrated both by the so-called Islamic State and by far-right groups. As many of the terrorists had previously been radicalised in jail, how can the EU and its member states prevent jail radicalisation and foster reintegration within the society?