This thesis is a case study on the family reunification procedure for refugees in Denmark, in the context of an increasingly restrictive environment. It sought to find out how structural facets of Danish immigration law interact with and influence the practices of navigating a family reunification process, for people with a refugee background. Two phases of semi-structured interviews were conducted in order to understand the socio-legal terrain and the possibilities for navigating the field. The respondents in the first phase consisted of experts who had perspectives on family reunification, mostly in relation to refugees. The respondents in the second phase consisted of individuals with a refugee background, who had undergone a family reun...
The ‘paradigm shift’ in Danish asylum policy, officially introduced in 2019, implied the...
This paper aims to highlight some of the key issues surrounding the development and application of i...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
This doctoral dissertation in public law maps and analyses protection from domestic violence for fam...
In 2015, Denmark saw a historic number of refugees and asylum seekers, many of whom were of Middle E...
This study is an evaluation on the right to refugee family reunification, aiming to find if and how ...
Defence date: 16 April 1999Examining board: Philip Alston ; Massimo La Torre ; Guy S. Goodwin-Gill ;...
Since 2015, especially after the syrian conflict, there has been an increasing number of refugees ar...
The Danish asylum system has experienced radical changes during 2019 in regards to asylum and refuge...
The thesis examines the situation of Third Country Nationals who have familial links to a ‘returning...
In Denmark, many illegalised migrants are subjected to open-ended detention at ‘departure centres.’ ...
The Diploma thesis "Refugee Integration in Denmark: Success or Failure? Employment as a Guarantee of...
In recent years, focus has been on asylum policies in the context of the growing numbers of asylum s...
While there exists in the literature on refugees’ rights a broad consensus on the existence of an ov...
Refugee situations inevitably lead to the separation of families fleeing a country in which they are...
The ‘paradigm shift’ in Danish asylum policy, officially introduced in 2019, implied the...
This paper aims to highlight some of the key issues surrounding the development and application of i...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
This doctoral dissertation in public law maps and analyses protection from domestic violence for fam...
In 2015, Denmark saw a historic number of refugees and asylum seekers, many of whom were of Middle E...
This study is an evaluation on the right to refugee family reunification, aiming to find if and how ...
Defence date: 16 April 1999Examining board: Philip Alston ; Massimo La Torre ; Guy S. Goodwin-Gill ;...
Since 2015, especially after the syrian conflict, there has been an increasing number of refugees ar...
The Danish asylum system has experienced radical changes during 2019 in regards to asylum and refuge...
The thesis examines the situation of Third Country Nationals who have familial links to a ‘returning...
In Denmark, many illegalised migrants are subjected to open-ended detention at ‘departure centres.’ ...
The Diploma thesis "Refugee Integration in Denmark: Success or Failure? Employment as a Guarantee of...
In recent years, focus has been on asylum policies in the context of the growing numbers of asylum s...
While there exists in the literature on refugees’ rights a broad consensus on the existence of an ov...
Refugee situations inevitably lead to the separation of families fleeing a country in which they are...
The ‘paradigm shift’ in Danish asylum policy, officially introduced in 2019, implied the...
This paper aims to highlight some of the key issues surrounding the development and application of i...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...