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Unpacking the Common European Asylum System

Governance
Asylum
Solidarity
Natascha Zaun
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg
Natascha Zaun
Leuphana Universität Lüneburg

Abstract

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.

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