There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal right to stay. We present an analysis of the post-arrival migration enforcement regimes of European countries using a two-phased mixed-methods approach. The article (1) provides the currently best possible statistical overview of forced and assisted return in 12 European countries among rejected asylum seekers from six source countries, and (2) explores policy practices in six Western European and Scandinavian countries regarding deportability and effective non-deportability. While most rejected asylum seekers examined do not demonstrably return, we see highly divergent return patterns between host countries, and significant policy difference...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
This article investigates the unequal treatment of asylum seekers across the European Union (EU). In...
Asylum seekers must be able to reach European territory to have their asylum claims considered, at t...
There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal ...
This article examines detention of asylum-seekers, more specifically how European Union law simultan...
Drawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return migration policies, as...
Large numbers of displaced persons and their highly unequal distribution constitute a significant ch...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
International audienceDrawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return ...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Detention of migrants in Europe has become an increasingly common measure to deal with the growing n...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...
This article investigates the unequal treatment of asylum seekers across the European Union (EU). In...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
This article investigates the unequal treatment of asylum seekers across the European Union (EU). In...
Asylum seekers must be able to reach European territory to have their asylum claims considered, at t...
There is considerable variation in how countries deal with the presence of migrants lacking a legal ...
This article examines detention of asylum-seekers, more specifically how European Union law simultan...
Drawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return migration policies, as...
Large numbers of displaced persons and their highly unequal distribution constitute a significant ch...
While the control of irregular migration and the return of undocumented migrants to their countries ...
International audienceDrawing on a review of the academic literature on return migration and return ...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
Detention of migrants in Europe has become an increasingly common measure to deal with the growing n...
Public policy making on asylum takes place in an environment of intense public scrutiny, strong inst...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...
This article investigates the unequal treatment of asylum seekers across the European Union (EU). In...
The European Union is confronted with a deep migration crisis, at a time when the EU has changed fro...
This article investigates the unequal treatment of asylum seekers across the European Union (EU). In...
Asylum seekers must be able to reach European territory to have their asylum claims considered, at t...