The so-called contemporary refugee crisis can be defined as a European “right to asylum crisis”, a crisis of its fundamental principles: the protection of asylum seekers’ rights and the related principle of non-refoulement. Modalities and trends marking the recognition of asylum applicants as refugees, and of migrants as asylum seekers, will be considered along with the current implementation of the notion of a “safe country” within the context of EU texts on migration developed since 2015. This “right to asylum crisis” is then briefly analyzed as both a symptom and a cause of the European Union project’s wider political and cultural crisis
The institutional European Union is facing two types of crisis. On the one hand, it needs to manage ...
Like elsewhere in Europe, the increased number of asylum applications dominated Flemish media and po...
The European Union and other countries on the Balkan route for migrants have recorded a large increa...
The so-called contemporary refugee crisis can be defined as a European “right to asylum crisis”, a c...
Executive Summary > Labelling the current high inflow of asylum-seekers to the EU a ‘refugee crisis’...
In the European Union asylum and migration policy, the expressions “exclusion” and “externalization”...
In the European Union asylum and migration policy, the expressions “exclusion” and “externalization”...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
According to mainstream discourse, the EU is facing a “refugee crisis” due to a mass influx of asylu...
Asylum in Europe has been an important topic for the last twenty years. The EU has made development...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
The refugee crisis has developed as one of the major challenges for EU governance in recent years. F...
2015 saw the arrival of over one million asylum seekers in the EU, sparking what is now known as the...
This contribution serves as the introduction to the edited volume titled 'The New Asylum and Transit...
This chapter aims to offer insights into the wider implications for the rule of law, including for t...
The institutional European Union is facing two types of crisis. On the one hand, it needs to manage ...
Like elsewhere in Europe, the increased number of asylum applications dominated Flemish media and po...
The European Union and other countries on the Balkan route for migrants have recorded a large increa...
The so-called contemporary refugee crisis can be defined as a European “right to asylum crisis”, a c...
Executive Summary > Labelling the current high inflow of asylum-seekers to the EU a ‘refugee crisis’...
In the European Union asylum and migration policy, the expressions “exclusion” and “externalization”...
In the European Union asylum and migration policy, the expressions “exclusion” and “externalization”...
Improving EU and US Immigration Systems' Capacity for Responding to Global Challenges: Learning from...
According to mainstream discourse, the EU is facing a “refugee crisis” due to a mass influx of asylu...
Asylum in Europe has been an important topic for the last twenty years. The EU has made development...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
The refugee crisis has developed as one of the major challenges for EU governance in recent years. F...
2015 saw the arrival of over one million asylum seekers in the EU, sparking what is now known as the...
This contribution serves as the introduction to the edited volume titled 'The New Asylum and Transit...
This chapter aims to offer insights into the wider implications for the rule of law, including for t...
The institutional European Union is facing two types of crisis. On the one hand, it needs to manage ...
Like elsewhere in Europe, the increased number of asylum applications dominated Flemish media and po...
The European Union and other countries on the Balkan route for migrants have recorded a large increa...