Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given that the legal framework designed to perform this task, the so-called Dublin System, failed to provide justice among states in responsibility attribution by its very design. This paper addresses the question of justice in responsibility sharing among the Member States of the EU while also providing normative and empirical arguments for rethinking what is being owed to refugees qua refugees, as the envisioned beneficiaries of responsibility sharing regimes, when thinking about reforming the system of responsibility attribution in Europe
The global refugee protection system is founded on two core values, assuring a safe and dignified li...
The ‘flexible’ interstate solidarity model envisaged by the 2020 ‘New Pact on Migration and Asylum’ ...
The world is experiencing its largest refugee crisis since the Second World War, and more than ever ...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJohn G. FrancisAchieving an opti...
Because of the scale of global displacement, in particular from Syria, the European Union has stress...
This essay develops, within the terms of the recent New York Declaration, an account of the shared r...
This thesis investigates what can explain states’ contributions to responsibility-sharing in the imp...
This essay develops, within the terms of the recent New York Declaration, an account of the shared r...
This thesis deals with the issue of solidarity and burden-sharing (responsibility-sharing respective...
This paper problematizes the logic of the European Union (EU)’s provisional relocation system for in...
The international governance of asylum requires states to cooperate to provide the public good of hu...
This book argues that states have a special obligation to offer asylum as a form of reparation to re...
The global refugee protection system is founded on two core values, assuring a safe and dignified li...
The ‘flexible’ interstate solidarity model envisaged by the 2020 ‘New Pact on Migration and Asylum’ ...
The world is experiencing its largest refugee crisis since the Second World War, and more than ever ...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
Responsibility sharing has been at the core of the debates on asylum in the European Union given tha...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral SciencePolitical ScienceJohn G. FrancisAchieving an opti...
Because of the scale of global displacement, in particular from Syria, the European Union has stress...
This essay develops, within the terms of the recent New York Declaration, an account of the shared r...
This thesis investigates what can explain states’ contributions to responsibility-sharing in the imp...
This essay develops, within the terms of the recent New York Declaration, an account of the shared r...
This thesis deals with the issue of solidarity and burden-sharing (responsibility-sharing respective...
This paper problematizes the logic of the European Union (EU)’s provisional relocation system for in...
The international governance of asylum requires states to cooperate to provide the public good of hu...
This book argues that states have a special obligation to offer asylum as a form of reparation to re...
The global refugee protection system is founded on two core values, assuring a safe and dignified li...
The ‘flexible’ interstate solidarity model envisaged by the 2020 ‘New Pact on Migration and Asylum’ ...
The world is experiencing its largest refugee crisis since the Second World War, and more than ever ...