Abstract: The question this article addresses is: why is there cross-country variation in asylum recognition rates in the EU while the member states are supposed to apply the same texts of reference? Studies have investigated various potential explanations, ranging from economics to politics, with however limited explanatory power. Surprisingly, only few studies have considered the characteristics of the administration despite it being at the centre of the process through which claims are examined. This article attempts to fill this gap. We posit that recognition rates are, at least in part, determined by the features of a given administration, which may in turn be mitigated by political factors. We find that a capable administration with s...
This article analyses the effect of declaring states to be safe countries of origin on the number an...
Whereas asylum seekers and the systems for adjudicating their claims to refugee status in developed ...
Granting international protection is a process through which asylum claims are examined against esta...
A minority of applicants for asylum in Europe gain some form of recognition as refugees, and this ha...
The intensity of asylum flows over the last 20 years represents a significant challenge to national ...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Despite being bound by the same international conventions, different countries appear to have very d...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin subje...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin subje...
Asylum policy in the European nation-states has been a subject of increasing influence form the Euro...
Vast disparities in asylum recognition rates have persisted in the European Union despite legislativ...
Why do states provide protection to asylum seekers? Throughout the literature, regime type and human...
This article analyses the effect of declaring states to be safe countries of origin on the number an...
Whereas asylum seekers and the systems for adjudicating their claims to refugee status in developed ...
Granting international protection is a process through which asylum claims are examined against esta...
A minority of applicants for asylum in Europe gain some form of recognition as refugees, and this ha...
The intensity of asylum flows over the last 20 years represents a significant challenge to national ...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin and t...
Despite being bound by the same international conventions, different countries appear to have very d...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin subje...
Substantial variation in recognition rates for asylum claims from the same countries of origin subje...
Asylum policy in the European nation-states has been a subject of increasing influence form the Euro...
Vast disparities in asylum recognition rates have persisted in the European Union despite legislativ...
Why do states provide protection to asylum seekers? Throughout the literature, regime type and human...
This article analyses the effect of declaring states to be safe countries of origin on the number an...
Whereas asylum seekers and the systems for adjudicating their claims to refugee status in developed ...
Granting international protection is a process through which asylum claims are examined against esta...