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Fundamental Rights Challenges in Border Controls and Expulsion of Irregular Immigrants in the European Union: Complaint Mechanisms and Access to Justice

Edited by: Sergio Carrera, Marco Stefan

ISBN13: 9780367195809
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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This edited volume examines the extent to which the various authorities and actors currently performing border management and expulsion-related tasks are subject to accountability mechanisms capable of delivering effective remedies and justice for abuses suffered by migrants and asylum seekers.

Member states of the European Union and State Parties to the Council of Europe are under the obligation to establish complaint mechanisms allowing immigrants and/or asylum seekers to seek effective remedies in cases where their rights are violated. This book sheds light on the complaint bodies and procedures existing and available in Austria, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Poland, and Romania. It assesses their role in overseeing, investigating, and redressing cases of human rights violations deriving from violent border and immigration management practices, and expedited expulsion procedures. This book therefore provides an assessment of the practical, legal, and procedural challenges that affect the possibility to lodge complaints and access remedies for human rights violations suffered at the hands of the law enforcement authorities and other security actors operating at land, air, and sea borders, or participating in expulsions procedures – in particular, joint return flights.

The volume will be of key interest to students, scholars, and practitioners working on human rights, migration and borders, international law, European law and security studies, EU politics, and more broadly, international relations.

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
Introduction – justicing Europe’s frontiers: effective access to justice in bordering and expulsion policies
Sergio Carrera and Marco Stefan
PART I: Complaint mechanisms in the context of border controls and expulsions at land and air borders
1. Keeping up appearances: dubious legality and migration control at the peripheral borders of Europe. The cases of Ceuta and Melilla
Ana López-Sala
2. Deportations without the right to complaint: cases from Spain
Iker Barbero and Mariona Illamola-Dausà
3. Hungary at the border of populism and asylum
Judit Toth
4. Access to effective remedies for foreigners affected by decisions, actions, or inactions of the Polish Border Guard
Maja Łysienia
5. Human rights violations in expulsion cases and during enforced returns: Austrian law and reality
Ulrike Brandl
PART II: Complaint mechanisms in the context of sea borders and maritime surveillance
6. Police accountability and human rights at the Italian borders
Giuseppe Campesi
7. Search and rescue, disembarkation, and relocation arrangements in the Mediterranean: justicing maritime border surveillance operations
Sergio Carrera and Roberto Cortinovis
8. Border management at the external Schengen Borders: border controls, return operations, and obstacles to effective remedies in Greece
Aikaterini Drakopoulou, Alexandros Konstantinou, and Dimitris Koros
9. A practical evaluation of border activities in Romania: control, surveillance, and expulsions
Madalina Moraru and Nica Felicia
PART III: Justicing international, regional, and EU standards
10. Complaint mechanism during return flights: the European border and Coast Guard Agency
Jari Pirjola
11. Mechanisms to prevent pushbacks
Tineke Strik
12. Human rights complaints at international borders or during expulsion procedures: international, European, and EU standards
Sergio Carrera and Marco Stefan