A rise in anti-immigrant pressure can reduce asylum recognition rates, irrespective of individuals’ protection needs. Independent courts, which often act as a safeguard of migrant rights vis-à-vis such pressures, have been subject to increasing political interference. Yet, we know very little about how variation in the level of judicial independence – especially among lower courts – affects policy outcomes. In this paper, we assess the impact of anti-immigrant pressure and judicial independence on first and final instance refugee status determination decisions across 28 European Union member states over a ten-year period (2008–2018). We find that the relative independence of courts makes the biggest difference in asylum recognition rates at...
Special Issue on 'Adjudicating migrant's rights : what are European Courts saying?'This article anal...
This article focuses on the gradual expansion of docket control mechanisms in refugee (or asylum) la...
The intensity of asylum flows over the last 20 years represents a significant challenge to national ...
A rise in anti-immigrant pressure can reduce asylum recognition rates, irrespective of individuals’ ...
Vast disparities in asylum recognition rates have persisted in the European Union despite legislativ...
A number of migration scholars suggest that domestic courts have become the key protective instituti...
Special Issue on 'Migrants and the law : what European Courts say?'The context in which European and...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
Contrary to earlier predictions, communitarization in the area of asylum policies has not led to an ...
Immigration is a top concern among citizens across the globe. Research shows that the salience of im...
This article examines the dynamics between shifting borders – the border as a legal construct instea...
This article strongly reaffirms the author\u27s support for the use of asylum as a way of providing ...
Supra -national and municipal courts are increasingly involved in determining the parameters of Eur...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Special Issue on 'Adjudicating migrant's rights : what are European Courts saying?'This article anal...
This article focuses on the gradual expansion of docket control mechanisms in refugee (or asylum) la...
The intensity of asylum flows over the last 20 years represents a significant challenge to national ...
A rise in anti-immigrant pressure can reduce asylum recognition rates, irrespective of individuals’ ...
Vast disparities in asylum recognition rates have persisted in the European Union despite legislativ...
A number of migration scholars suggest that domestic courts have become the key protective instituti...
Special Issue on 'Migrants and the law : what European Courts say?'The context in which European and...
I will look at how the United Kingdom has attempted to handle its own obligations under the Refugee ...
Each year, hundreds of thousands of individuals become asylum applicants as they request protection ...
Contrary to earlier predictions, communitarization in the area of asylum policies has not led to an ...
Immigration is a top concern among citizens across the globe. Research shows that the salience of im...
This article examines the dynamics between shifting borders – the border as a legal construct instea...
This article strongly reaffirms the author\u27s support for the use of asylum as a way of providing ...
Supra -national and municipal courts are increasingly involved in determining the parameters of Eur...
What determines if an asylum seeker’s appeal of a negative asylum decision is granted? Do factors ot...
Special Issue on 'Adjudicating migrant's rights : what are European Courts saying?'This article anal...
This article focuses on the gradual expansion of docket control mechanisms in refugee (or asylum) la...
The intensity of asylum flows over the last 20 years represents a significant challenge to national ...