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In person icon Building: Faculty of Law, Floor: 4, Room: FL401
Friday 09:00 - 10:40 CEST (09/09/2016)
The Common European Asylum System (CEAS), Schengen, borders, problems, prospects. The aim of this panel is to focus specifically on EU's ambition to create a common migration regime: freedom of movement of EU citizens as well as a common refugee framework. Did the EU attempt a normative overstretch? Are the challenges linked to the context of economic crisis and political instability? Or are they linked precisely to the policy area of migration and its normative imperatives? Is the vision of common migration governance sustainable given the context of crisis? Can the normative challenges against the CEAS and against the free movement of EU citizens be addressed or is migration simply too tricky to fully harmonize?
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The Europeanisation of Asylum law: A rights-enhancing process? | View Paper Details |
Externalisation of EU Migration Policies in a Model of Concentric Circles and Reflections on (Dis)Integration of the EU and EU-Turkey Relations in the Syrian Refugee Crisis | View Paper Details |
Responding to the refugee crisis: How common is the Common European Asylum System? | View Paper Details |
Level of Provisions for Asylum Seekers; the joining of a public good and a private insecurity | View Paper Details |