In this paper, the numbers of refugees travelling to the European Union are set in a global context. It is argued that the increasing restrictions placed on asylum seekers from the 1980s onwards in the UK and the associated culture of deterrence and prohibition have had the perverse effect of supporting the economic market for people smuggling. It appears that these restrictions were initially designed to deter people, most of whom would have been granted humanitarian assistance had they managed to arrive in the UK, so as to prevent them from accessing the decision-making process on asylum. Policy changes concerning travel, benefits, and other pressures on asylum seekers are also considered in the context of deterrence. The problems facing ...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
Asylum seekers are at the forefront of policy debate in the developed world and are likely to remain...
In this paper, the numbers of refugees travelling to the European Union are set in a global context....
This paper highlights the unforeseen or unintended effects of the European Union’s refugee law on th...
The EU is facing its biggest refugee-based humanitarian crisis since World War Two. This paper revie...
The fall of Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism have dramatically altered the asylum landscape...
The number of refugees worldwide is now 12 million, up from 3 million in the early 1970s. And the nu...
2015 saw the arrival of over one million asylum seekers in the EU, sparking what is now known as the...
The refugee crisis is a highly contested and controversial issue. The world, and specifically Europe...
In recent years the laws and policies on asylum of the EU and its Member States have converged towar...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
The current number of over sixty million displaced people in the world has largely surpassed the num...
This article examines detention of asylum-seekers, more specifically how European Union law simultan...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of refugee migration, with emphasis on the current refu...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
Asylum seekers are at the forefront of policy debate in the developed world and are likely to remain...
In this paper, the numbers of refugees travelling to the European Union are set in a global context....
This paper highlights the unforeseen or unintended effects of the European Union’s refugee law on th...
The EU is facing its biggest refugee-based humanitarian crisis since World War Two. This paper revie...
The fall of Berlin Wall and the collapse of communism have dramatically altered the asylum landscape...
The number of refugees worldwide is now 12 million, up from 3 million in the early 1970s. And the nu...
2015 saw the arrival of over one million asylum seekers in the EU, sparking what is now known as the...
The refugee crisis is a highly contested and controversial issue. The world, and specifically Europe...
In recent years the laws and policies on asylum of the EU and its Member States have converged towar...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
The current number of over sixty million displaced people in the world has largely surpassed the num...
This article examines detention of asylum-seekers, more specifically how European Union law simultan...
This paper provides a comprehensive analysis of refugee migration, with emphasis on the current refu...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
Asylum seekers are at the forefront of policy debate in the developed world and are likely to remain...