Human Rights Challenges to European Migration Policy The REMAP Study
The EU has become a powerful player in the area of migration. As a result, European migration policies increasingly conflict with the EU's commitment to respect Human Rights. The book identifies the most pressing challenges, outlines the relevant legal standards, and provides recommendations fo...
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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Baden-Baden
2022
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Series: | Schriften zum Migrationsrecht
Band 36 |
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Online Access: | DOAB: download the publication DOAB: description of the publication |
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Summary: | The EU has become a powerful player in the area of migration. As a result, European migration policies increasingly conflict with the EU's commitment to respect Human Rights. The book identifies the most pressing challenges, outlines the relevant legal standards, and provides recommendations for reform. Core issues are asylum seekers' access to protection in the EU, personal liberty and free movement of migrants, safeguarding the rule of law in immigration proceedings, the prohibition of discrimination on any ground, including immigration status, respecting the social and family ties of migrants, guaranteeing minimum social rights for irregular migrants, and the public and private infrastructure necessary for defending the Human Rights of migrants. The EU has become a powerful player in the area of migration. As a result, European migration policies increasingly conflict with the EU's commitment to respect Human Rights. The book identifies the most pressing challenges, outlines the relevant legal standards, and provides recommendations for reform. Core issues are asylum seekers' access to protection in the EU, personal liberty and free movement of migrants, safeguarding the rule of law in immigration proceedings, the prohibition of discrimination on any ground, including immigration status, respecting the social and family ties of migrants, guaranteeing minimum social rights for irregular migrants, and the public and private infrastructure necessary for defending the Human Rights of migrants. |
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Physical Description: | 1 electronic resource (292 p.) |
ISBN: | 9783748926740 978-3-7489-2674-0 |
Access: | Open Access |