This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are very unequally distributed and that this constitutes a problem not only for individual states, but also for the EU as whole. It argues that despite many obstacles, the development of regional or international burden-sharing regimes is indeed desirable. Attempts to explain or justify steps towards such a system do not have to rely solely on notions of solidarity but can be justified by more traditional interest-based motivations. However, it suggests that the EU’s main burden-sharing initiatives which rely largely on policy harmonisation will not achieve the Union’s objectives in this area. It will be argued that market-based burden-sharing mechanisms need to be explored fu...
EU member states agreed on 23 September to implement a quota system in which 120,000 refugees will b...
Recent developments in migration filed within EU showed problematic character of EU member states co...
International burden-sharing, i.e. the question how costs of common initiatives or the provision of ...
This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are very unequally distributed and ...
This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are also very unequally distributed...
First published: 10 October 2017This article starts with discussing principles for a globally just s...
References to ‘burden-sharing’, ‘responsibility-sharing’, or what the Lisbon Treaty now prefers to ...
Providing protection and assistance to refugees is a permanent challenge for the international commu...
New divisions have emerged within the European Union over the handling of the recent migration crisi...
Traditionally, differences in states’ refugee protection contributions have been attributed to the v...
Refugee protection efforts have been shown to suffer from substantial collective action problems due...
International burden‐sharing, that is, the question how costs of common initiatives or the provision...
International efforts to manage the flow of refugees, while admirable and impressive, have failed to...
Although the vast majority of Syrians flee to neighboring countries, an increasing number is trying ...
The Commission presented its Green Paper on the Future of the European Asylum system in June 2007. T...
EU member states agreed on 23 September to implement a quota system in which 120,000 refugees will b...
Recent developments in migration filed within EU showed problematic character of EU member states co...
International burden-sharing, i.e. the question how costs of common initiatives or the provision of ...
This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are very unequally distributed and ...
This article shows that the refugee burdens among Western states are also very unequally distributed...
First published: 10 October 2017This article starts with discussing principles for a globally just s...
References to ‘burden-sharing’, ‘responsibility-sharing’, or what the Lisbon Treaty now prefers to ...
Providing protection and assistance to refugees is a permanent challenge for the international commu...
New divisions have emerged within the European Union over the handling of the recent migration crisi...
Traditionally, differences in states’ refugee protection contributions have been attributed to the v...
Refugee protection efforts have been shown to suffer from substantial collective action problems due...
International burden‐sharing, that is, the question how costs of common initiatives or the provision...
International efforts to manage the flow of refugees, while admirable and impressive, have failed to...
Although the vast majority of Syrians flee to neighboring countries, an increasing number is trying ...
The Commission presented its Green Paper on the Future of the European Asylum system in June 2007. T...
EU member states agreed on 23 September to implement a quota system in which 120,000 refugees will b...
Recent developments in migration filed within EU showed problematic character of EU member states co...
International burden-sharing, i.e. the question how costs of common initiatives or the provision of ...