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_aBorder Security, Camps, Quotas _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _cSteffen Angenendt, David Kipp and Anne Koch _b: The Future of European Refugee Policy? |
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_bStiftung Wissenschaft und Politik German Intitute for International and Security Affairs _cJune 2016 _aLudwigkirchplatz 3-4, 10719 Berlin, Germany |
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| 300 | _aRecurso online, 7 p. | ||
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_aSWP Comments _v. -- 32 (June 2016) |
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| 520 | _aOn 18 March 2016, the EU member states and Turkey concluded an agreement on the return of persons having arrived in Greece irregularly – in the hope of reducing the number of irregular migrants coming into the EU. After months of member states being unable to find a common response to the rising numbers of new arrivals, the agreement is considered a breakthrough by many observers. In fact, the agreement stands for a broader shift in EU refugee policy, which now focuses on the themes of border security, camps and quotas. This goes along with a reorientation from the previously prevalent individual asylum application towards a system where groups of refugees are accepted voluntarily (resettlement). This trend carries serious risks for refugee protection globally. At the same time, however, new forms of cooperation are taking shape that could strengthen the EU asylum system. | ||
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_94322 _aStiftung Wissenschaft und Politik German Institute for International and Security Affairs |
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