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The legal framework for refugee resettlement to the European Union with lessons from the American model

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 01.06.2023

Summary

This book elucidates the international and EU legal framework for refugee resettlement to the European Union. Firstly, it provides clarity on the concept of resettlement. Secondly, it identifies the international legal obligations of states applicable to resettlement, and thirdly, it sets out the relevant EU legal bases of competence and limits to the exercise of competence. Finally, the legal dogmatic analysis, as well as a comparison with resettlement practices in the United States, serve as foundation for recommendations for a future EU legal framework.

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Publication year
2023
Publication date
01.06.2023
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-9007-4
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-3470-7
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Schriften zum Migrationsrecht
Volume
41
Language
English
Pages
359
Product type
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Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 16 Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. 1.1 Resettlement in the EU context Download chapter (PDF)
    2. 1.2 US resettlement policy as point of reference Download chapter (PDF)
    3. 1.3 Relevance of the topic Download chapter (PDF)
    4. 1.4 Methodology and structure Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 2.1.1 Responsibility sharing at the international level: left to the discretion of states Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 2.1.2 Responsibility sharing at the EU level: mandatory relocation failed Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 2.1.3 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 2.2.1 The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 2.2.2 The European Union Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 2.2.3 The United States of America Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 2.2.4 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 2.3.1 The beginning of systematic and organized resettlement Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 2.3.2 Resettlement under the UNHCR Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 2.3.3 Adjustments in US immigration law Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 2.3.4 The Hungarian exodus Download chapter (PDF)
      5. 2.3.5 Towards a more diverse US immigration policy Download chapter (PDF)
      6. 2.3.6 The mechanized resettlement of Vietnamese Download chapter (PDF)
      7. 2.3.7 The 1980 Refugee Act Download chapter (PDF)
      8. 2.3.8 The disintegration of Yugoslavia Download chapter (PDF)
      9. 2.3.9 The decade of voluntary repatriation and reconceptualization of resettlement Download chapter (PDF)
      10. 2.3.10 Convention Plus Download chapter (PDF)
      11. 2.3.11 The terrorist attacks of 9/11 Download chapter (PDF)
      12. 2.3.12 Harmonization efforts Download chapter (PDF)
      13. 2.3.13 Regained recognition of resettlement Download chapter (PDF)
      14. 2.3.14 The 2015-2016 refugee crisis Download chapter (PDF)
      15. 2.3.15 The Trump administration Download chapter (PDF)
      16. 2.3.16 Afghan mass displacement and the revival of parole power Download chapter (PDF)
      17. 2.3.17 Attempts towards private sponsorship Download chapter (PDF)
      18. 2.3.18 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 2.4.1 Functions Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 2.4.2 US motives Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 2.4.3 EU motives Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 2.4.4 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 2.5.1 States Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 2.5.2.1 Legal basis, mandate and funding Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2.5.2.2 The UNHCR and the US Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 2.5.2.3 The UNHCR and the EU Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 2.5.2.4 Criticism and shortfalls Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 2.5.3.1 Voluntary resettlement agencies in the US Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2.5.3.2 From state-orientation to greater NGO-involvement in Europe Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 2.5.4.1 Refugee and subsidiary protection status in the EU Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 2.5.4.2 US refugee definition Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 2.5.4.3 Climate migrants Download chapter (PDF)
      5. 2.5.5 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. 3.1 The relevant human rights and refugee law framework Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.2.1.1 Legal standard Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.2.1.2 Relevant ECtHR case law, decisions of other regional courts and UN Treaty bodies Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 3.2.2 Extraterritorial application of refugee law Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 3.2.3 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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          1. 3.3.1.1.1 Art 3 para 1 CAT Download chapter (PDF)
          2. 3.3.1.1.2 Arts 6 and 7 ICCPR Download chapter (PDF)
          3. 3.3.1.1.3 Art 37 lit a CRC Download chapter (PDF)
          4. 3.3.1.1.4 Arts 2 and 3 ECHR Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.1.2 Refugee law Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.1.3 Concluding remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.3.2.1 Human rights Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.2.2 Refugee law Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.2.3 Concluding remarks on the right to leave and to seek asylum Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.3.3.1 Human rights Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.3.2 Refugee law Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.3.3 Concluding remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.3.4.1 Human rights Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.4.2 Refugee law Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.4.3 Concluding remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.3.5.1 Human rights Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.5.2 Refugee law Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.5.3 Concluding remarks Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.3.6.1 Human rights Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.3.6.2 Refugee law Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 3.3.6.3 Concluding remarks Download chapter (PDF)
      7. 3.3.7 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 3.4.1 Responsibility for complicity with the country of (first) refuge Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 3.4.2.1 Dual attribution Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 3.4.2.2 Derivative responsibility Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 3.4.3 Attribution of conduct of other non-state actors and private actors Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 3.4.4 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 4.1.1.1 Centralized assessment Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 4.1.1.2 Extraterritorial processing Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 4.1.1.3 Cooperation with third countries Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 4.1.2.1 Solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 4.1.2.2 A policy in accordance with international refugee law and international and European human rights Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 4.1.2.3 Consistency Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 4.1.3 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 4.2.1 Intergovernmental rapprochement by three Conventions Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 4.2.2 First attempts on solidarity and responsibility sharing Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 4.2.3 Calling upon resettlement Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 4.2.4 Protection in the region Download chapter (PDF)
      5. 4.2.5 Proposal for extraterritorial processing and third-country partnerships Download chapter (PDF)
      6. 4.2.6 A Joint EU Resettlement Program Download chapter (PDF)
      7. 4.2.7 Global Approach to Migration and Mobility (GAMM) Download chapter (PDF)
      8. 4.2.8 The Lisbon Treaty, mutual trust, and Dublin III Download chapter (PDF)
      9. 4.2.9 The 2015 European Resettlement Scheme Download chapter (PDF)
      10. 4.2.10 EU-Turkey Statement Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 4.2.11.1 The legal nature of the Proposal Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 4.2.11.2 Resettlement definition Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 4.2.11.3 Criteria to determine countries of (first) refuge Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 4.2.11.4 Eligibility criteria Download chapter (PDF)
      12. 4.2.12 Current resettlement policy Download chapter (PDF)
      13. 4.2.13 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 4.3.1 Support through funding Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 4.3.2 Support through agencies Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 4.3.3 Accountability and legal protection Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 4.3.4 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 4.4.1 Resettlement processing – national or EU level? Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 4.4.2 Implementation of the principle of solidarity and fair sharing of responsibilities – discretion or mandatory quota? Download chapter (PDF)
      3. 4.4.3 A comprehensive CEAS – protection or migration management tool? Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. 5.1 European and US resettlement practice in comparison Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 5.2.1 Selection procedures and practices of the UNHCR and EUMS Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 5.2.2 US procedure and practice Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 5.2.3.1 Referral entities Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 5.2.3.2 Status determination Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 5.2.3.3 Resettlement of prioritized groups Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 5.2.3.4 Family reunification Download chapter (PDF)
        5. 5.2.3.5 Potential to integrate Download chapter (PDF)
        6. 5.2.3.6 Firm resettlement Download chapter (PDF)
        7. 5.2.3.7 Exclusion grounds Download chapter (PDF)
        8. 5.2.3.8 Security screening and health checks Download chapter (PDF)
        9. 5.2.3.9 Right to appeal the selection decision Download chapter (PDF)
        10. 5.2.3.10 Resettlement contract Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 5.2.4 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 5.3.1 Programs of EUMS Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 5.3.2 US program and practice Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 5.3.3.1 Pre-departure orientation Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 5.3.3.2 Placement Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 5.3.3.3 Cooperation with local governments and receiving communities Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 5.3.3.4 Reception conditions Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 5.3.4 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
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      1. 5.4.1 EU law and practice of EUMS Download chapter (PDF)
      2. 5.4.2 US law and practice Download chapter (PDF)
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        1. 5.4.3.1 Temporary approach versus long-term integration Download chapter (PDF)
        2. 5.4.3.2 Economic benefits Download chapter (PDF)
        3. 5.4.3.3 Harmonization of permanent residence status Download chapter (PDF)
        4. 5.4.3.4 Naturalization Download chapter (PDF)
        5. 5.4.3.5 Re-resettlement Download chapter (PDF)
      4. 5.4.4 Preliminary conclusion Download chapter (PDF)
  7. 6 ConclusionPages 312 - 318 Download chapter (PDF)
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    1. General Download chapter (PDF)
    2. Europe Download chapter (PDF)
    3. Cases Download chapter (PDF)
    4. ICJ Download chapter (PDF)
    5. ECtHR and European Commission on Human Rights Download chapter (PDF)
    6. CJEU Download chapter (PDF)
    7. US Supreme Court Download chapter (PDF)
    8. Other courts Download chapter (PDF)
    9. Legal texts and International Treaties Download chapter (PDF)
    10. EU secondary legislation Download chapter (PDF)
    11. US legislation Download chapter (PDF)

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