The topic of this thesis is justice and asylum. The central argument in the thesis is that citizens of all states have a moral right that entitles them to asylum in certain circumstances of deprivation. The right to asylum can be understood as a general derivative right, and it is grounded in the more fundamental entitlement to basic needs. More specifically, I argue that all persons whose basic needs are insufficiently protected in their home states have the right to asylum when they cannot be assisted with other remedial instruments by the international community within a reasonable timeframe. By using the right to asylum as a normative evaluative standard, I also argue that the existing refugee protective institutions are morally unsatis...
This thesis scrutinises, from the perspective of legal theory, how contracting states have app...
European Database of Asylum Law Conference (EDAL): Reflections on the Current Application of the EU ...
Abstract: Asylum seekers, globally, are often left unprotected and vulnerable to human rights abuses...
Following the 2015 refugee crisis, concerns about the integrity and the sustainability of the asylum...
This dissertation concerns the rights of refugees. It is a project of two parts. Part One provides a...
This essay aim to concern the regulations regarding asylum, foremost in the European Union and partl...
The global refugee protection system is founded on two core values, assuring a safe and dignified li...
This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in ...
In this thesis, I examine the theoretical and practical implications of understanding asylum as a fo...
This book argues that states have a special obligation to offer asylum as a form of reparation to re...
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Using the events in Sweden in the autumn of 2015 as a practical example, this paper examines the que...
This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in ...
The UN Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Pact introduc...
This thesis scrutinises, from the perspective of legal theory, how contracting states have app...
European Database of Asylum Law Conference (EDAL): Reflections on the Current Application of the EU ...
Abstract: Asylum seekers, globally, are often left unprotected and vulnerable to human rights abuses...
Following the 2015 refugee crisis, concerns about the integrity and the sustainability of the asylum...
This dissertation concerns the rights of refugees. It is a project of two parts. Part One provides a...
This essay aim to concern the regulations regarding asylum, foremost in the European Union and partl...
The global refugee protection system is founded on two core values, assuring a safe and dignified li...
This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in ...
In this thesis, I examine the theoretical and practical implications of understanding asylum as a fo...
This book argues that states have a special obligation to offer asylum as a form of reparation to re...
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Over the past few years the issue of asylum has progressively become interrelated with human rights....
Using the events in Sweden in the autumn of 2015 as a practical example, this paper examines the que...
This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent challenges faced by asylum seekers in ...
The UN Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and the EU’s New Migration and Asylum Pact introduc...
This thesis scrutinises, from the perspective of legal theory, how contracting states have app...
European Database of Asylum Law Conference (EDAL): Reflections on the Current Application of the EU ...
Abstract: Asylum seekers, globally, are often left unprotected and vulnerable to human rights abuses...