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Seeking Asylum in the European Union

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Seeking asylum in the European Union (EU) today is as complex as the EU asylum system itself: the different forms of protection that exist do not remain easily accessible and are sometimes not tail...
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  • 27 May 2015
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Seeking asylum in the European Union (EU) today is as complex as the EU asylum system itself: the different forms of protection that exist do not remain easily accessible and are sometimes not tailored to the specific protection needs of asylum-seekers. The aim of this volume is to provide critical analyses of selected problems that scholars and policy-makers will have to address in the ‘second phase’ of the Common European Asylum System. A broad range of issues are examined relating to access to and qualification for international protection and the further problems raised by this amended set of asylum instruments which continue to impede asylum-seekers from benefiting from effective protection in EU Member States.

With a foreword by Professor Hélène Lambert.
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Price: $227.00
Pages: 298
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: International Refugee Law Series
Publication Date: 27 May 2015
ISBN: 9789004290150
Format: Hardcover
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"There is much in Seeking Asylum in the European Union for students, practitioners and scholars of migration law to engage with and enjoy."
Briddick, C. Border Criminologies (2016)
Céline Bauloz, Ph.D. (2014), Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, is Senior Researcher at the Global Migration Centre, Postdoc Researcher for the NCCR – On the Move (Fribourg University) and Managing Editor of the Refugee Survey Quarterly (Oxford University Press).

Meltem Ineli-Ciger is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Bristol Law School. Her doctoral research is on temporary protection. She holds an LLM degree in International Law from University of Bristol and an LLB degree from Dokuz Eylul University.

Sarah Singer, Ph.D. (2014), Queen Mary University of London, academic at the Refugee Law Initiative, Lecturer in Human Rights Law at the School of Advanced Study, University of London, and Managing Editor of the International Community Law Review (Brill | Nijhoff).

Vladislava Stoyanova, Ph.D. (2015), Lund University; Co-director of the Migration Law Module, Master’s program in Human Rights Law, Lund University; Lecturer in Migration and Human Rights Law; Member of the editorial board of the Refugee Law Initiative Working Paper Series.