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Research Handbook on EU Migration and Asylum Law

Edited by: Evangelia Tsourdi, Philippe De Bruycker

ISBN13: 9781035352340
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback (Hardback in 2022)
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This important Research Handbook provides a holistic analysis of the development of the European Union’s migration and asylum policies. It comprehensively examines facets of each policy, including insights from cutting-edge research and an in-depth analysis of their development, whilst also identifying future policy orientation.

Featuring contributions from key legal specialists in EU migration and asylum law, chapters in this Research Handbook consider a variety of issues including, but not limited to, the role of the institutional framework, visas, borders, family and labour migration, refugee protection, mobility, solidarity, and externalisation. It also offers an examination of the effect of the migration ‘crisis’ on EU asylum and migration law and the potential legal changes this may cause, as well as a survey of the developments of the New Pact on Migration and Asylum presented by the European Commission in 2020.

Topical and comprehensive, the Research Handbook on EU Migration and Asylum Law is a must-read for students and academics interested in EU law, human rights, migration, and refugee law and politics. Its insights will also help to inform the work of practitioners and policy makers, and other experts in the areas of migration, asylum, EU law, and EU integration.

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
1. The evolving EU asylum and migration law
Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi and Philippe De Bruycker

PART I. CROSS-CUTTING THEMES
2. Institutional and constitutional framework
Daniel Thym
3. Effective judicial protection of migrants and refugees? The role of Europe’s supranational courts in protecting and generating rights
Minos Mouzourakis and Cathryn Costello
4. Freedom of movement of EU citizens and mobility rights of third-country nationals: where EU free movement and migration
policies intersect or disconnect?
Iris Goldner Lang
5. Digitalising the EU migration and asylum policy: a case study on information systems
Niovi Vavoula

PART II. ASYLUM
6. International refugee law and EU asylum law: accordance and influence
Paul McDonough and Tamara Tubakovic
7. Qualifying for international protection in the EU
Boldizsár Nagy
8. Asylum decision‑making, gender and sexuality
Thomas Spijkerboer
9. Reception conditions for asylum seekers: inherent duality
Lieneke Slingenberg
10. Vulnerable persons in EU asylum legislation: central feature or necessity on the outskirts?
Lyra Jakuleviciene
11. Asylum procedures: seeking coherence within disparate standards
Jens Vedsted-Hansen
12. Responsibility allocation in the Common European Asylum System
Francesco Maiani
13. The informalisation of the external dimension of EU asylum policy: the hard implications of soft law
Violeta Moreno-Lax

PART III. LEGAL MIGRATION
14. Directive 2003/86 on the Right to Family Reunification: a surprising anchor in a sensitive field
Kees Groenendijk and Tineke Strik
15. Migration for labour purposes: the EU’s piecemeal approach
Steve Peers
16. Non-discrimination and the challenge of integration
Moritz Jesse
17. The external dimension of the EU migration policy: the legal framing of building partnerships with third countries
Paula García Andrade

PART IV. THE FIGHT AGAINST IRREGULAR MIGRATION
18. The EU visa policy: to deter and to facilitate
Elspeth Guild and Maja Grundler
19. The management of the European Union’s external borders
Melanie Fink and Jorrit J. Rijpma
20. EU Return Directive: a cause for shame or an unexpectedly protective framework?
Madalina Moraru
21. Criminalisation, containment and courts: a call for cross-fertilisation between the social sciences and legal-doctrinal research into immigration detention in Europe
Galina Cornelisse
22. Victimmigration: when smuggling becomes trafficking
Conny Rijken
23. EU readmission policy: a (shapeshifter) technical toolkit or challenge to rights compliance?
Tamás Molnár