The CJEU (Unintentionally) Opens New Avenues of “Free Choice” in Asylum Law

<p>With the CJEU judgment H &#038; R of 2 April 2019, the never-ending story of clarifying the preconditions for Dublin transfers took a turn that will again entail needs for clarification. The CJEU’s interpretation was essentially motivated by the aim to keep, or render, the Dublin system...

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Main Author: Anna Lübbe
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spelling doaj.art-01ee9aa528e240ecaff94560f98304282022-12-22T02:14:08ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044The CJEU (Unintentionally) Opens New Avenues of “Free Choice” in Asylum LawAnna Lübbe<p>With the CJEU judgment H &#038; R of 2 April 2019, the never-ending story of clarifying the preconditions for Dublin transfers took a turn that will again entail needs for clarification. The CJEU’s interpretation was essentially motivated by the aim to keep, or render, the Dublin system efficient and to lessen the time and effort involved in handling secondary migrations. Was it successful?</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/the-cjeu-unintentionally-opens-new-avenues-of-free-choice-in-asylum-law/asylum, Dublin III, Dublin transfer
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title The CJEU (Unintentionally) Opens New Avenues of “Free Choice” in Asylum Law
title_full The CJEU (Unintentionally) Opens New Avenues of “Free Choice” in Asylum Law
title_fullStr The CJEU (Unintentionally) Opens New Avenues of “Free Choice” in Asylum Law
title_full_unstemmed The CJEU (Unintentionally) Opens New Avenues of “Free Choice” in Asylum Law
title_short The CJEU (Unintentionally) Opens New Avenues of “Free Choice” in Asylum Law
title_sort cjeu unintentionally opens new avenues of free choice in asylum law
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