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This panel examines the evolving architecture of the Common European Asylum System and its impacts. Across different governance levels, the panel analyses how fairness, criminalisation, solidarity, and convergence are selectively embedded in legal frameworks and governance practices within key CEAS instruments. Particular attention is paid to the gap between common rules and differentiated outcomes, the conditional nature of solidarity mechanisms, and the growing role of administrative and punitive tools in managing asylum.
| Title | Details |
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| Selective Solidarity: Organizational Decoupling and the Uneven Activation of the EU’s Temporary Protection Directive | View Paper Details |
| In All Fairness: Dublin Transfers and the Redistribution of Asylum Responsibility | View Paper Details |
| Governing Migration Beyond Politics : The case of the EU Task Force for Migration Management | View Paper Details |
| Beyond Harmonisation: Unpacking the Qualitative Drivers of Divergent Asylum Outcomes in the EU+ | View Paper Details |
| EU Facilitation Directive and the politics of crimmigration – restricting migration with criminal law | View Paper Details |