Asylum - a right denied : a critical analysis of European asylum policy
By: O'Nions, Helen
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Summary:
This book examines the effect of recent attempts to harmonize the identification and protection of refugees and questions whether European law and policy adequately uphold the fundamental right to seek and enjoy asylum as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
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342.0858 WA PR Privacy and media freedom / | 342.24 SE LF Self-constitution of European society : | 342.24082 FR EE Free movement and non-discrimination in an unequal union | 342.24083 ON AS Asylum - a right denied : | 342.4082 AM IR Irregular immigration in Southern Europe : | 342.41 BL AC Blackstone's statutes on public law and human rights 2016-2017 | 342.41 BL AC Blackstone's statutes on public law & human rights 2019-2020 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-257) and index.
Contents: Introduction: situating asylum law in context; Dimensions of protection; International foundations of protection; The development of a common asylum system; Burden-sharing and asylum procedures; Reception conditions; Externalisation and burden-shifting; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
This book examines the effect of recent attempts to harmonize the identification and protection of refugees and questions whether European law and policy adequately uphold the fundamental right to seek and enjoy asylum as set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.