Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis

The right to asylum is included in international documents as well as in the European Union law. The refugee status should also provide the person with additional rights in the territory of the receiving country. The official recognition of a person as a refugee is the outcome of proceedings before...

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Main Author: Miriam Odlerová
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Trnava University, Faculty of Law 2020-06-01
Series:Societas et Iurisprudentia
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Online Access:http://sei.iuridica.truni.sk/archive/2020/02/SEI-2020-02-Studies-Odlerova-Miriam.pdf
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description The right to asylum is included in international documents as well as in the European Union law. The refugee status should also provide the person with additional rights in the territory of the receiving country. The official recognition of a person as a refugee is the outcome of proceedings before the competent authority, which starts with a declaration by the person that he/she applies for asylum. Such an application must be made in the territory of the receiving state, at the border or in the transit area. However, refugees often do not have the opportunity to enter a safe country legally. In the current situation, where a large number of mainly economic migrants are still heading to the European countries, some real refugees remain without the possibility of effectively seeking asylum.
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spelling doaj.art-29a5b17896024cbaa324ca08483efd562023-09-22T20:00:44ZcesTrnava University, Faculty of LawSocietas et Iurisprudentia1339-54672020-06-0182729410.31262/1339-5467/2020/8/2/72-94Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration CrisisMiriam Odlerová0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7280-7776Academy of the Police Force in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovak RepublicThe right to asylum is included in international documents as well as in the European Union law. The refugee status should also provide the person with additional rights in the territory of the receiving country. The official recognition of a person as a refugee is the outcome of proceedings before the competent authority, which starts with a declaration by the person that he/she applies for asylum. Such an application must be made in the territory of the receiving state, at the border or in the transit area. However, refugees often do not have the opportunity to enter a safe country legally. In the current situation, where a large number of mainly economic migrants are still heading to the European countries, some real refugees remain without the possibility of effectively seeking asylum.http://sei.iuridica.truni.sk/archive/2020/02/SEI-2020-02-Studies-Odlerova-Miriam.pdfinternational public laweuropean lawright to asylumpersecutiongeneva conventionrefugeeasylum proceduresubsidiary protectionmigration crisisthe european unionthe slovak republic
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Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis
Societas et Iurisprudentia
international public law
european law
right to asylum
persecution
geneva convention
refugee
asylum procedure
subsidiary protection
migration crisis
the european union
the slovak republic
title Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis
title_full Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis
title_fullStr Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis
title_full_unstemmed Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis
title_short Right to Asylum in Light of the Migration Crisis
title_sort right to asylum in light of the migration crisis
topic international public law
european law
right to asylum
persecution
geneva convention
refugee
asylum procedure
subsidiary protection
migration crisis
the european union
the slovak republic
url http://sei.iuridica.truni.sk/archive/2020/02/SEI-2020-02-Studies-Odlerova-Miriam.pdf
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