Arguing that the EU does not follow a “one-size-fits-all” approach in its external cooperation on asylum and migration policies but that it takes into consideration domestic factors and specifically third countries' asylum legislations, we tried to prove that the EU engagement with third countries on asylum is greater the more advanced their association status is and the more progressive their national legislations on asylum are. The analysis focuses on two case studies: Lebanon and Turkey and narrows down the focus on two main variables: third-countries national legislations, and their accession status to the EU
Thispiece focuses on the sets of measures designed by the EU to counterbalance the containment strat...
This article argues that cooperation to tackle the consequences of large asylum migration inflows is...
Cooperation in justice and home affairs (JHA) is of mutual interest to the EU and Turkey. For the EU...
This report is part of the RESPOND Project’s Work Package 6 (WP6), titled ‘Conflicting Europeanisati...
The European Union’s (EU) influence on Turkey’s domestic politics has been characterized as weak due...
The European Union has recently been an attractive destination for asylum seekers and migrants. Desp...
The reader of this thesis will gain an enhanced understanding of the complexity of the EU-Turkey rel...
The European Union (EU) has reacted to the migration crises of the last decade with growing external...
Asylum policies have been one of the most important political controversies. Starting with the early...
The impact of the European Union (EU) on international policy in Turkey is already regarded as mini...
The marginal amount of legislative activity in the asylum topic suggests that the impact of the EU a...
Published 21 May 2021What preferences do people have for cooperation between high and lower-income c...
Study for the LIBE Committee.EU external cooperation in migration and asylum has increased considera...
Although the vast majority of Syrians flee to neighboring countries, an increasing number is trying ...
Turkey has recently developed a comprehensive legislation and domestic institutions with a view to a...
Thispiece focuses on the sets of measures designed by the EU to counterbalance the containment strat...
This article argues that cooperation to tackle the consequences of large asylum migration inflows is...
Cooperation in justice and home affairs (JHA) is of mutual interest to the EU and Turkey. For the EU...
This report is part of the RESPOND Project’s Work Package 6 (WP6), titled ‘Conflicting Europeanisati...
The European Union’s (EU) influence on Turkey’s domestic politics has been characterized as weak due...
The European Union has recently been an attractive destination for asylum seekers and migrants. Desp...
The reader of this thesis will gain an enhanced understanding of the complexity of the EU-Turkey rel...
The European Union (EU) has reacted to the migration crises of the last decade with growing external...
Asylum policies have been one of the most important political controversies. Starting with the early...
The impact of the European Union (EU) on international policy in Turkey is already regarded as mini...
The marginal amount of legislative activity in the asylum topic suggests that the impact of the EU a...
Published 21 May 2021What preferences do people have for cooperation between high and lower-income c...
Study for the LIBE Committee.EU external cooperation in migration and asylum has increased considera...
Although the vast majority of Syrians flee to neighboring countries, an increasing number is trying ...
Turkey has recently developed a comprehensive legislation and domestic institutions with a view to a...
Thispiece focuses on the sets of measures designed by the EU to counterbalance the containment strat...
This article argues that cooperation to tackle the consequences of large asylum migration inflows is...
Cooperation in justice and home affairs (JHA) is of mutual interest to the EU and Turkey. For the EU...