International audienceThis paper develops a regulatory competition model to study whether and how refugee law should be centralized, and what are the consequences for refugees and for host countries. Varying refugee flows across countries lead some destinations to adopt strict measures. The resulting externality leads to a generalized “race to the bottom” of asylum law. Neither fixed nor minimum standard harmonization are found to be in the interest of both host countries. Especially the most popular destinations like EU border countries would suffer from losing discretion. However, minimum standards would benefit refugees and less popular destinations
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
This book provides a timely investigation of the recent refugee crisis from the perspective of the h...
Several scholars have argued that European countries have decided to cooperate on asylum and migrati...
International audienceThis paper develops a regulatory competition model to study whether and how re...
This paper deals with the principle of subsidiarity in asylum law. It exposes some of the most impor...
Given the background of changing institutional competencies in the European Union, we analyze the ch...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
This book provides a timely investigation of the recent refugee crisis from the perspective of the h...
Several scholars have argued that European countries have decided to cooperate on asylum and migrati...
International audienceThis paper develops a regulatory competition model to study whether and how re...
This paper deals with the principle of subsidiarity in asylum law. It exposes some of the most impor...
Given the background of changing institutional competencies in the European Union, we analyze the ch...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
The paper proposes to use regulatory competition theory in order to better understand the evolution ...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
International audienceIt is the ambition of this paper to explain both the unevenness in the distrib...
This book provides a timely investigation of the recent refugee crisis from the perspective of the h...
Several scholars have argued that European countries have decided to cooperate on asylum and migrati...