The EU-Turkey-Statement proposes to reduce arrival rates and deaths in the sea by subjecting individuals who arrive on Greek islands after 20 March 2016 to fast-track asylum procedures and, in the case of negative decisions, to returns to Turkey. In exchange, EU member states have agreed to take one Syrian refugee from Turkey for every Syrian readmitted from Greece to Turkey. The Statement builds on the deterrent effect of returns and turns high return rates into an indicator for a successful border policy. This policy brief examines the impact of the Statement’s focus on returns for people seeking asylum in Greece. The analysis draws on interviews with asylum seekers and practitioners, phone interviews with people who were returned from th...
EU-Turkey relations in the scope of the ongoing refugee crisis were at the heart of the European Cou...
On 18 March 2016, the EU member states and Turkey concluded an agreement on the return of persons ha...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
This policy brief examines whether asylum seekers readmitted from Greece to Turkey after the EU-Turk...
As a response to the refugee crisis of 2015, the European Union reached an agreement with Turkey for...
The 2016 EU-Turkey Statement and the succeeding 2021 Greek Joint Ministerial Decision have affected ...
Since its origin the European Union has championed refugee law and has been a supporter of human rig...
While dealing with the current migration challenges, the European Union is revealing the overall wea...
After many meetings and long hours of negotiations, the overwhelming feeling when a deal between the...
CESAA Essay Competition 2018 – Postgraduate winner: Katie HelmeWhile the European Union (EU) discurs...
Turkey has been seriously affected by the refugee crisis which is constituted by the Syrian people e...
In 2015, around 2.1 million asylum seekers entered the European Union and the world watched as issue...
One year ago, European states closed their borders along the Western Balkan route and EU leaders put...
The article discusses the first case law issued on the EU-Turkey deal that authoritatively answers t...
In 2015, Greece found itself in the middle of the big corridor of escape created by displaced people...
EU-Turkey relations in the scope of the ongoing refugee crisis were at the heart of the European Cou...
On 18 March 2016, the EU member states and Turkey concluded an agreement on the return of persons ha...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
This policy brief examines whether asylum seekers readmitted from Greece to Turkey after the EU-Turk...
As a response to the refugee crisis of 2015, the European Union reached an agreement with Turkey for...
The 2016 EU-Turkey Statement and the succeeding 2021 Greek Joint Ministerial Decision have affected ...
Since its origin the European Union has championed refugee law and has been a supporter of human rig...
While dealing with the current migration challenges, the European Union is revealing the overall wea...
After many meetings and long hours of negotiations, the overwhelming feeling when a deal between the...
CESAA Essay Competition 2018 – Postgraduate winner: Katie HelmeWhile the European Union (EU) discurs...
Turkey has been seriously affected by the refugee crisis which is constituted by the Syrian people e...
In 2015, around 2.1 million asylum seekers entered the European Union and the world watched as issue...
One year ago, European states closed their borders along the Western Balkan route and EU leaders put...
The article discusses the first case law issued on the EU-Turkey deal that authoritatively answers t...
In 2015, Greece found itself in the middle of the big corridor of escape created by displaced people...
EU-Turkey relations in the scope of the ongoing refugee crisis were at the heart of the European Cou...
On 18 March 2016, the EU member states and Turkey concluded an agreement on the return of persons ha...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...