International Protection Regulations in the European Union
The refugee crisis has called attention to the weaknesses of the Common European Asylum System. The EU needs a reformed asylum system that would be effective and provide protection, based on common rules, on solidarity and on fair sharing of responsibilities. The reforms proposed by the European...
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author | Elena Loredana Pirvu |
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description | The refugee crisis has called attention to the weaknesses of the Common European Asylum
System. The EU needs a reformed asylum system that would be effective and provide protection, based on
common rules, on solidarity and on fair sharing of responsibilities. The reforms proposed by the European
Commission that we have analysed in this article will guarantee that people who are evidently in need of
international protection will have quick access to it, but also that those who are not entitled to enjoy
protection in the EU can be quickly returned. What is proposed at EU level is the final element of a global
reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS). So as to better meet the new challenges of
migration, action must be taken on several fronts: external borders must be managed more effectively, we
should cooperate better with third parties and, above all, illegal crossing must be stopped, relocating migrants
to first asylum countries on EU territory. The proposals for reforming the CEAS, initiated by the European
Commission and which are currently being negotiated, are elements that help make important steps in the
right direction so as to create at the European level the structures and tools needed for a comprehensive
system, which would be able to deal with future challenges. |
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spelling | doaj.art-3c0f23c00c2a4303ad0db4d1470cae022022-12-22T01:03:56ZengDanubius UniversityEIRP Proceedings2067-92112069-93442018-05-011311131International Protection Regulations in the European UnionElena Loredana Pirvu0Police Academy Alexandru Ioan CuzaThe refugee crisis has called attention to the weaknesses of the Common European Asylum System. The EU needs a reformed asylum system that would be effective and provide protection, based on common rules, on solidarity and on fair sharing of responsibilities. The reforms proposed by the European Commission that we have analysed in this article will guarantee that people who are evidently in need of international protection will have quick access to it, but also that those who are not entitled to enjoy protection in the EU can be quickly returned. What is proposed at EU level is the final element of a global reform of the Common European Asylum System (CEAS). So as to better meet the new challenges of migration, action must be taken on several fronts: external borders must be managed more effectively, we should cooperate better with third parties and, above all, illegal crossing must be stopped, relocating migrants to first asylum countries on EU territory. The proposals for reforming the CEAS, initiated by the European Commission and which are currently being negotiated, are elements that help make important steps in the right direction so as to create at the European level the structures and tools needed for a comprehensive system, which would be able to deal with future challenges.http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1871/1930common european asylum system; seeker of refugee status; subsidiary protection; directive; acquis |
spellingShingle | Elena Loredana Pirvu International Protection Regulations in the European Union EIRP Proceedings common european asylum system; seeker of refugee status; subsidiary protection; directive; acquis |
title | International Protection Regulations in the European Union |
title_full | International Protection Regulations in the European Union |
title_fullStr | International Protection Regulations in the European Union |
title_full_unstemmed | International Protection Regulations in the European Union |
title_short | International Protection Regulations in the European Union |
title_sort | international protection regulations in the european union |
topic | common european asylum system; seeker of refugee status; subsidiary protection; directive; acquis |
url | http://proceedings.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/eirp/article/view/1871/1930 |
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