Refugees often find themselves in precarious situations when trying to claim asylum. This paper examines the changing nature of legal advice in Switzerland, where a new law is drastically altering the asylum regime to a more centralized and tightly managed procedure. This reform directly affects the refugee advice community, which sees an increase in state funding opportunities paired with a higher demand for quality standards and ‘managerial’ practices. These changes reveal frictions between advice organizations and challenge long-standing agreements and collaborations. (Re-)emerging fault lines concern whether to collaborate with or oppose the Swiss asylum regimes, and whether to assist with asylum appeals with low chances of success. Str...
This paper discusses the European Commission’s proposal for a New Pact on Migration and Asylum, and ...
Cette recherche porte sur la politique d’asile en Suisse, appréhendée sous l’angle de la force du dr...
European governments are struggling with the biggest refugee crisis since World War II, but there ex...
Refugees often find themselves in precarious situations when trying to claim asylum. This paper exam...
This open access book examines everyday practices in an asylum administration. Asylum decisions are ...
This open access book examines everyday practices in an asylum administration. Asylum decisions are ...
The article argues that the applicability and value of "skills" depend to a considerable degree on t...
This article seeks to understand a common and regular feature of asylum decision-making, namely, tha...
There are more displaced persons in the world than ever. Part of them arrive in Europe and ask for a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Refugee protection has long been an issue of great moral and legal importance among the countries in...
To cope with the challenges posed by growing numbers of asylum seekers, Western European countries h...
Based on a policy ethnography, this article analyzes discretionary powers of Swiss asylum caseworker...
This open access monograph provides sociological insight into governmental action on the administrat...
Deregulation strategies and their regulating effects: The case of the termination of Social Assistan...
This paper discusses the European Commission’s proposal for a New Pact on Migration and Asylum, and ...
Cette recherche porte sur la politique d’asile en Suisse, appréhendée sous l’angle de la force du dr...
European governments are struggling with the biggest refugee crisis since World War II, but there ex...
Refugees often find themselves in precarious situations when trying to claim asylum. This paper exam...
This open access book examines everyday practices in an asylum administration. Asylum decisions are ...
This open access book examines everyday practices in an asylum administration. Asylum decisions are ...
The article argues that the applicability and value of "skills" depend to a considerable degree on t...
This article seeks to understand a common and regular feature of asylum decision-making, namely, tha...
There are more displaced persons in the world than ever. Part of them arrive in Europe and ask for a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Refugee protection has long been an issue of great moral and legal importance among the countries in...
To cope with the challenges posed by growing numbers of asylum seekers, Western European countries h...
Based on a policy ethnography, this article analyzes discretionary powers of Swiss asylum caseworker...
This open access monograph provides sociological insight into governmental action on the administrat...
Deregulation strategies and their regulating effects: The case of the termination of Social Assistan...
This paper discusses the European Commission’s proposal for a New Pact on Migration and Asylum, and ...
Cette recherche porte sur la politique d’asile en Suisse, appréhendée sous l’angle de la force du dr...
European governments are struggling with the biggest refugee crisis since World War II, but there ex...