The Burden of Being "Safe"

<p>Cooperation on migration management has been recently characterised by a process of “informalisation”, most prominently in relation to readmission, which saw the proliferation of informal agreements of a dubious legal nature – particularly from a rule of law perspective. This expansion has...

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Main Author: Emanuela Roman
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Language:deu
Published: Max Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbH
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Online Access:https://verfassungsblog.de/the-burden-of-being-safe/
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description <p>Cooperation on migration management has been recently characterised by a process of “informalisation”, most prominently in relation to readmission, which saw the proliferation of informal agreements of a dubious legal nature – particularly from a rule of law perspective. This expansion has been two-fold. First, the use of informal agreements has expanded from the national level to the EU level. Second, the informalisation of cooperation with third countries has extended to include not only migration and border management, but also asylum management. This post aims to analyse both expansive shifts, highlighting their impact on international responsibility sharing mechanisms and the protection of asylum seekers’ fundamental rights.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-9b4be2fd08914de3a7b3f70f6c80b90d2022-12-22T01:29:02ZdeuMax Steinbeis Verfassungsblog GmbHVerfassungsblog2366-70442366-7044The Burden of Being "Safe"Emanuela Roman<p>Cooperation on migration management has been recently characterised by a process of “informalisation”, most prominently in relation to readmission, which saw the proliferation of informal agreements of a dubious legal nature – particularly from a rule of law perspective. This expansion has been two-fold. First, the use of informal agreements has expanded from the national level to the EU level. Second, the informalisation of cooperation with third countries has extended to include not only migration and border management, but also asylum management. This post aims to analyse both expansive shifts, highlighting their impact on international responsibility sharing mechanisms and the protection of asylum seekers’ fundamental rights.</p> https://verfassungsblog.de/the-burden-of-being-safe/asylum, Migration
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title The Burden of Being "Safe"
title_full The Burden of Being "Safe"
title_fullStr The Burden of Being "Safe"
title_full_unstemmed The Burden of Being "Safe"
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