New asylum countries? : migration control and refugee protection in an enlarged European Union /

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Imprint:The Hauge ; New York : Kluwer Law International, c2002.
Description:xx, 463 p. ; 25 cm.
Language:English
Series:Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe ; v. 4
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4642890
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Other authors / contributors:Byrne, Rosemary.
Noll, Gregor.
Vedsted-Hansen, Jens.
ISBN:9041117539 (hb. : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 433-437) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Table of Contents
  • List of Figures and Tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Introduction
  • 1. Western European Asylum Policies for Export: the Transfer of Protection and Deflection Formulas to Central Europe and the Baltics
  • 1.I. The EU Accession Process
  • 1.II. Non-Admission and Non-Arrival Policies
  • 1.III. Safe Third Country Practices
  • 1.IV. Reshuffling Protection Burdens
  • 2. The Central Link: Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic
  • 2.I. Germany
  • 2.II. Poland
  • 2.III. The Czech Republic
  • 2.IV. Conclusions on the Central Link
  • 3. The Southern Link: Austria and Hungary
  • 3.I. Austria
  • 3.II. Hungary
  • 3.III. Concluding Observations on the Southern Link
  • 4. The Northern Link
  • 4.I. Nordic Policy Responses to the Baltic Asylum Challenge
  • 4.II. Lithuania
  • 4.III. Latvia
  • 4.IV. Estonia
  • 4.V. Concluding Observations on the Northern Link
  • 5. Protection in a Spirit of Solidarity?
  • 5.I. The Role of Burden-Sharing in the Enlargement Context
  • 5.II. A Synopsis of Burden-Sharing in the EU Context
  • 5.III. Burden-Concentration in Europe
  • 5.IV. Conclusions
  • 6. Title IV TEC and the Schengen Integration Protocol with Special Regard to Implications on Accession Candidates
  • 6.I. Introduction
  • 6.II. A New Areas of Jurisdiction in Title IV of the TEC; the Third Pillar Acquis in the Fields of Asylum and Refugee Law to be Implemented in the First Pillar
  • 6.III. Resume
  • 7. Recent Developments in Central Europe and the Baltic States in the Asylum Field: a View from Unhcr and the Strategies of the High Commissioner for Enhancing the Asylum Systems of the Region
  • 7.I. Introduction
  • 7.II. Recent Developments in the Central European and Baltic States
  • 7.III. UNHCR's Objectives and Strategies in Central Europe and the Baltic States
  • 7.IV. EU Involvement in Institution and Capacity Building in the Central European and Baltic States
  • 7.V. EU Harmonization and the EU Acquis on Asylum: UNHCR's Perspective on the Implications for the Central European and Baltic States
  • 7.VI. Assessing the Results of UNHCR's Strategy
  • 7.VII. An Attempt to Predict the Future
  • 8. Future Perspectives: Accession and Asylum in an Expanded European Union
  • 8.I. Introduction
  • 8.II. Migration and Asylum Policy in the West in the 1990s
  • 8.III. Factoring the Influences on Asylum Policy: the Accession Process in Context
  • 8.IV. The Process of Accession
  • 8.V. The Tampere Summit and the Future of the Asylum Acquis
  • 8.VI. Transposing the Acquis
  • 8.VII. Lessons Learned
  • 9. Transformation of Asylum in Europe
  • 9.I. A Comparative Assessment of Migration Control and Refugee Protection in the Three Sub-regions
  • 9.II. The Phases of the Transformation of Asylum
  • 9.III. Asylum and Enlargement
  • Select Bibliography
  • List of Contributors
  • Index