The European Court of Justice clarified through this judgment the way in which the overloading of a Member States’ asylum system affects the EU arrangements for determining the Member State responsible for asylum applications lodged in the EU and thereby drastically reduced the possibility granted to Member States to transfer asylum applicants. The Member States now have an obligation to verify that no serious risk of violation of the Charter rights of the applicant exits in the receiving country before being allowed to transfer the person. The practical consequences of this ruling are still uncertain but further cooperation between Member States should be able to enhance the level of protection of human rights within the Common European As...
The objective of this article is to outline the main aims and features of the Dublin Convention and ...
The study assesses firstly the evaluation process of the first generation of asylum instruments whil...
The foundation of International Refugee Law was laid down in the early 1950s by the creation of the ...
This paper focuses on one of the cornerstones of the Common European Asylum System: the Dublin Regul...
Many asylum seekers entering the European Union (EU) cross more than one Member State border before ...
Article 6 of the Treaty of the European Union (TEU) as part of the 2009 Treaty of Lisbon states that...
The Article analyses the system whereby responsibility for examination of asylum applications submit...
Recently, the Dublin II Regulation, a cornerstone of the emerging Common European Asylum System, has...
Th e plurality of sources is explicitly incorporated in the existing EU’s asylum regulatory framewo...
Credibility of the asylum applicant’s assertions within any member state of the European Union with...
This Policy Brief argues that the newly adopted EU temporary relocation (quota) system constitutes a...
Nors Žmogaus teisių ir pagrindinių laisvių apsaugos konvencija tiesiogiai negina prieglobsčio prašyt...
Over the last 20 years, with the development of the Common European Asylum System, the policymaking ...
Published online on 29 May 2019For over a decade, the Common European Asylum System has been continu...
Many asylum seekers entering the European Union (EU) cross more than one Member State border before ...
The objective of this article is to outline the main aims and features of the Dublin Convention and ...
The study assesses firstly the evaluation process of the first generation of asylum instruments whil...
The foundation of International Refugee Law was laid down in the early 1950s by the creation of the ...
This paper focuses on one of the cornerstones of the Common European Asylum System: the Dublin Regul...
Many asylum seekers entering the European Union (EU) cross more than one Member State border before ...
Article 6 of the Treaty of the European Union (TEU) as part of the 2009 Treaty of Lisbon states that...
The Article analyses the system whereby responsibility for examination of asylum applications submit...
Recently, the Dublin II Regulation, a cornerstone of the emerging Common European Asylum System, has...
Th e plurality of sources is explicitly incorporated in the existing EU’s asylum regulatory framewo...
Credibility of the asylum applicant’s assertions within any member state of the European Union with...
This Policy Brief argues that the newly adopted EU temporary relocation (quota) system constitutes a...
Nors Žmogaus teisių ir pagrindinių laisvių apsaugos konvencija tiesiogiai negina prieglobsčio prašyt...
Over the last 20 years, with the development of the Common European Asylum System, the policymaking ...
Published online on 29 May 2019For over a decade, the Common European Asylum System has been continu...
Many asylum seekers entering the European Union (EU) cross more than one Member State border before ...
The objective of this article is to outline the main aims and features of the Dublin Convention and ...
The study assesses firstly the evaluation process of the first generation of asylum instruments whil...
The foundation of International Refugee Law was laid down in the early 1950s by the creation of the ...