Publication
Open Access

The EU pact on migration and asylum in light of the United Nations global compact on refugees

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Files
QM-02-21-358-EN-N.pdf (2.39 MB)
Full-text in Open Access
License
Full-text via DOI
ISSN
Issue Date
Type of Publication
LC Subject Heading
Other Topic(s)
EUI Research Cluster(s)
Initial version
Published version
Succeeding version
Preceding version
Published version part
Earlier different version
Initial format
Author(s)
Citation
Florence : European University Institute, 2021
Migration Policy Centre
Cite
CARRERA, Sergio, GEDDES, Andrew (editor/s), The EU pact on migration and asylum in light of the United Nations global compact on refugees, Florence : European University Institute, 2021, Migration Policy Centre - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/70600
Abstract
This book examines the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum from different multidisciplinary perspectives and world regions experiences. The various Chapter contributions explore the Pact's scope and impacts in light of the commitments enshrined in the United Nations Global Compact on Refugees and their compatibility with international and regional refugee law standards and EU Treaty principles. The book studies the mobility and containment components of asylum and migration management instruments and their implementing actors - in Europe and other selected world regions, as well as their inclusionary and exclusionary effects on individuals' human rights and refugee protection.
Table of Contents
Additional Information
External Links
Version
Research Projects
Sponsorship and Funder Information
This Book falls within the scope of the ASILE Project. ASILE stud- ies the interactions between emerging international protection systems and the United Nations Global Compact for Refugees (UN GCR), with particular focus on the EU’s role. It examines the characteristics of international and country-specific asylum governance instruments and arrangements, and their compatibility with international and regional human rights and refugee laws. The ASILE project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no 870787.
Collections