The Challenge of Asylum to Legal Systems

The Challenge of Asylum to Legal Systems
Title The Challenge of Asylum to Legal Systems PDF eBook
Author Prakash Shah
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 496
Release 2020-07-26
Genre Law
ISBN 1000158349

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A collection of papers presenting critical perspectives in the development of asylum law with a focus on European and UK developments, incorporating international human rights law and comparative law perspectives. Issues covered range from law-making at the EU level, with a particular focus on extra-territorial processing of refugees claims, asylum procedures, family members of those in need of protection, welfare benefits and impact of national level on the reception of EU norms. Domestic and comparative perspectives offered include discussions on detention, judicial decision-making, appeal rights, claims processing with particular reference to the role of interpreters and developments in Australia which have provided a model of thought worthy of emulation in the UK.

Migration, Diasporas and Legal Systems in Europe

Migration, Diasporas and Legal Systems in Europe
Title Migration, Diasporas and Legal Systems in Europe PDF eBook
Author Prakash Shah
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 471
Release 2020-09-10
Genre Law
ISBN 1000158373

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At a time when issues concerning migration and the formation of diasporic communities have come to be critical for all European legal systems, this volume reflects, discusses and analyzes the questions raised by diasporas who have established themselves in Europe over more than fifty years of immigration and the challenges faced by legal systems in the light of continued migration. Contributors from a broad range of backgrounds address prominent issues ranging from legal pluralism among minorities, pressures on EU accession states, irregular migration, state control of family reunification and formation in light of human rights laws, challenges for citizenship and nationality laws and the implementation of visa rules and juxtaposed control zones. Besides the EU as a supranational legal order, the book contains discussion of conditions in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Greece, Turkey and Lithuania. This volume accompanies The Challenge of Asylum to Legal Systems and is the second book to emerge from the W.G Hart Legal Workshop held in 2004 at London's Institute for Advanced Legal Studies.

Reforming the Common European Asylum System

Reforming the Common European Asylum System
Title Reforming the Common European Asylum System PDF eBook
Author Vincent Chetail
Publisher BRILL
Pages 549
Release 2016-02-15
Genre Law
ISBN 9004308660

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This book, edited by Vincent Chetail, Philippe De Bruycker and Francesco Maiani, is aimed at analysing the recent changes of the Common European Asylum System, the progress achieved and the remaining flaws. The overall objective and key added value of this volume are to provide a comprehensive and critical account of the recast instruments governing asylum law and policy in the European Union. This book is the outcome of the 7th Congress of the Academic Network for Legal Studies on Immigration and Asylum in Europe held in Brussels in 2014. Contributors are: Hemme Battjes, Céline Bauloz, Ulrike Brandl, Vincent Chetail, Cathryn Costello, Philippe De Bruycker, Madeline Garlick, Elspeth Guild, Emily Hancox, Lyra Jakuleviciene, Francesco Maiani, Barbara Mikołajczyk, Géraldine Ruiz, Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi, Patricia Van De Peer and Jens Vedsted-Hansen.

Protracted Refugee Situations

Protracted Refugee Situations
Title Protracted Refugee Situations PDF eBook
Author Gil Loescher
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 100
Release 2005
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780415382984

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First Published in 2006. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Exploring the Boundaries of Refugee Law

Exploring the Boundaries of Refugee Law
Title Exploring the Boundaries of Refugee Law PDF eBook
Author Jean-Pierre Gauci
Publisher Hotei Publishing
Pages 355
Release 2015-04-14
Genre Law
ISBN 9004265589

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Protection challenges around the globe require innovative legal, policy and practical responses. Drawing primarily from a new generation of researchers in the field of refugee law, this volume explores the ‘boundaries’ of refugee law. On the one hand, it ascertains the scope of the legal provisions by highlighting new trends in State practice and analysing the jurisprudence of international human rights bodies, as well as national and international Courts. On the other hand, it marks the boundaries of refugee law as ‘legal frontiers’ whilst exploring new approaches and new frameworks that are necessary in order to address the emerging protection challenges.

Asylum Determination in Europe

Asylum Determination in Europe
Title Asylum Determination in Europe PDF eBook
Author Nick Gill
Publisher Springer
Pages 346
Release 2018-01-01
Genre Asylum, Right of
ISBN 3319947494

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Drawing on new research material from ten European countries, Asylum Determination in Europe: Ethnographic Perspectives brings together a range of detailed accounts of the legal and bureaucratic processes by which asylum claims are decided.The book includes a legal overview of European asylum determination procedures, followed by sections on the diverse actors involved, the means by which they communicate, and the ways in which they make life and death decisions on a daily basis. It offers a contextually rich account that moves beyond doctrinal law to uncover the gaps and variances between formal policy and legislation, and law as actually practiced. The contributors employ a variety of disciplinary perspectives - sociological, anthropological, geographical and linguistic - but are united in their use of an ethnographic methodological approach. Through this lens, the book captures the confusion, improvisation, inconsistency, complexity and emotional turmoil inherent to the process of claiming asylum in Europe.

The Arc of Protection

The Arc of Protection
Title The Arc of Protection PDF eBook
Author T. Alexander Aleinikoff
Publisher Stanford University Press
Pages 129
Release 2019-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1503611426

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The international refugee regime is fundamentally broken. Designed in the wake of World War II to provide protection and assistance, the system is unable to address the record numbers of persons displaced by conflict and violence today. States have put up fences and adopted policies to deny, deter, and detain asylum seekers. People recognized as refugees are routinely denied rights guaranteed by international law. The results are dismal for the millions of refugees around the world who are left with slender prospects to rebuild their lives or contribute to host communities. T. Alexander Aleinikoff and Leah Zamore lay bare the underlying global crisis of responsibility. The Arc of Protection adopts a revisionist and critical perspective that examines the original premises of the international refugee regime. Aleinikoff and Zamore identify compromises at the founding of the system that attempted to balance humanitarian ideals and sovereign control of their borders by states. This book offers a way out of the current international morass through refocusing on responsibility-sharing, seeing the humanitarian-development divide in a new light, and putting refugee rights front and center.