The ‘paradigm shift’ in Danish asylum policy, officially introduced in 2019, implied the adoption of quasi-mandatory rules on revocation of asylum residence permits as soon as the circumstances in the country of origin are supposed to have changed so as to bring the need for protection to an end. However, these changes were an extension of the tendency towards temporariness of refugee protection in Denmark that started already in 2015 with the introduction of temporary protection status and expansion of the scope of revocation of residence permits for large groups of refugees, primarily those who fled generalised risks in Somalia and Syria. This report describes these policy changes and identifies problematic issues in the imp...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
The recent asylum crisis has highlighted the inadequacies of European asylum policies. The existing ...
This Book examines the European Union’s policy responses to large-scale dis- placement of refugees f...
This paper examines the intensified focus on return in Danish asylum policy, the so-called paradigm ...
This paper examines the intensified focus on ‘return’ in Danish asylum policy and the changed approa...
Recent asylum and immigration policies in Denmark have made temporary protection and repatriation th...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Since 2015, especially after the syrian conflict, there has been an increasing number of refugees ar...
This chapter discusses the genesis of Denmark’s asylum accommodation system and recent legal and soc...
The paper is part of a wider research project which seeks to explore the nexus between statelessness...
The Danish asylum system has experienced radical changes during 2019 in regards to asylum and refuge...
The right to seek asylum is an integral part of the international protection of refugees. Yet this r...
Temporariness of refugee protection has started to emerge as a new standard in the policies of Europ...
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...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
The recent asylum crisis has highlighted the inadequacies of European asylum policies. The existing ...
This Book examines the European Union’s policy responses to large-scale dis- placement of refugees f...
This paper examines the intensified focus on return in Danish asylum policy, the so-called paradigm ...
This paper examines the intensified focus on ‘return’ in Danish asylum policy and the changed approa...
Recent asylum and immigration policies in Denmark have made temporary protection and repatriation th...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Since 2015, especially after the syrian conflict, there has been an increasing number of refugees ar...
This chapter discusses the genesis of Denmark’s asylum accommodation system and recent legal and soc...
The paper is part of a wider research project which seeks to explore the nexus between statelessness...
The Danish asylum system has experienced radical changes during 2019 in regards to asylum and refuge...
The right to seek asylum is an integral part of the international protection of refugees. Yet this r...
Temporariness of refugee protection has started to emerge as a new standard in the policies of Europ...
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...
Given the significant similarities and differences between the welfare states of Northern Europe and...
The recent asylum crisis has highlighted the inadequacies of European asylum policies. The existing ...
This Book examines the European Union’s policy responses to large-scale dis- placement of refugees f...