States, the law and access to refugee protection: fortresses and fairness
Access to refugee protection : key concepts and contemporary challenges / Maria O'Sullivan and Dallal Stevens -- Asylum in the context of immigration control : exclusion by default or design? / Nadine El-Enany -- Where do state responsibilities begin and end? : border exclusions and state respo...
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Zusammenfassung: | Access to refugee protection : key concepts and contemporary challenges / Maria O'Sullivan and Dallal Stevens -- Asylum in the context of immigration control : exclusion by default or design? / Nadine El-Enany -- Where do state responsibilities begin and end? : border exclusions and state responsibility / Júlia Iván -- Access to international protection : border issues in Turkey / Cavidan Soykan -- Interdiction and screening of asylum seekers at sea : implications for asylum justice / Maria O'Sullivan -- Detained at the border : obstacles to entry for Central American refugees in the United States / Maggie Morgan and Deborah Anker -- Accessing fair and efficient asylum procedures in the EU : legal safeguards and loopholes in the common European asylum system / Kris Pollet -- The state of the asylum system in South Africa / Corey Johnson and Sergio Carciotto -- Access to asylum and reception conditions in western Balkans : focus on Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia / Selma Porobic and Drago Župaric-Iljic -- Access to justice for Syrian refugees in Lebanon / Dallal Stevens -- Accelerated asylum procedures in the United Kingdom and Australia : "fast track" to refoulement? / Linda Kirk -- Access to asylum procedures for victims of trafficking under a human rights-based approach / Nula Frei and Constantin Hruschka -- States, the law and access to refugee protection : concluding reflections / Dallal Stevens and Maria O'Sullivan |
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adam_text | Titel: States, the law and access to refugee protection
Autor: Stevens, Dallal
Jahr: 2017
Contents
Preface...................................................................................................................v
List of Editors and Contributors........................................................................xiii
Abbreviations.....................................................................................................xix
Part I: Conceptual Background
1. Access to Refugee Protection: Key Concepts and Contemporary
Challenges...................................................................................................3
Maria O Sullivan and Dallal Stevens
I. Introduction......................................................................................3
II. Background: Asylum and Refugee Protection ........................5
A. Meaning of Asylum........,........................................................7
B. RighttoSeek Asylum..............................................................8
C. Refugee Protection ................................................................9
III. States, Access to Territory and the Law......................................10
A. The State (or States) and Borders ....................................10
(i) Territory Borders and the Law..................................10
(ii) State Responsibility ...................................................16
IV. Asylum Justice and Contemporary
Due Process Challenges................................................................20
A. The Concept of Access to Justice.........................................20
(i) State Interpretation and Implementation
of Due Process..............................................................22
(ii) Fair Hearing/Procedural Fairness............................24
(iii) Legal Assistance...........................................................25
(iv) Fast Track/Accelerated Procedures...........................26
(v) Vulnerable Applicants.................................................27
V Conclusion......................................................................................27
2. Asylum in the Context of Immigration Control; Exclusion
by Default or Design?.............................................................................29
Nadine El-Enany
I. Introduction....................................................................................29
II. The Limits of the Refugee Convention.......................................30
III. The Impact of Fortress Europe on Protection..........................34
IV The Migrant and the Refugee: A Costly Distinction.................36
V Alan Kurdi: The Human Refugee................................................41
VI Conclusion: Racism, Exclusion and Blaming the Victim..........44
viii Contents
Part II: Access to Territory
3. Where Do State Responsibilities Begin and End? Border
Exclusions and State Responsibility....................................................47
Julia Ivan
I. Introduction....................................................................................47
II. The Application of Human Rights Law to Borders..................49
III. The Border Monitoring Experience in Hungary
2007-13: Difficulties in Accessing Protection.............................53
IV. The Change of Practice in 2013-14: Towards a More
Comprehensive Border Control Practice....................................57
V. Building a Physical and Legal Fence: Closure
of Hungary s Southern Borders...................................................60
VI. Litigation and Follow-up of the Cases
of Removed Refugees and Migrants...........................................64
VII. Conclusions.....................................................................................66
4. Access to International Protection: Border Issues in Turkey...........69
Cavidan Soykan
I. Background and Context..............................................................69
II. The Current Situation and the New Law...................................71
III. Access to Physical Territory: Problems
at the Turkish Borders...................................................................75
A. Forced Returns and Illegal Removals:
Getting into Turkey from Iran..............................................76
B. Transiting Turkey: Push Backs and Detention...................78
IV. Barriers to Accessing Asylum Justice: The Role of the
UNHCR in Turkey.........................................................................81
V. UNHCR S Limited Access to Removal Centres.........................84
VI. Conclusion......................................................................................88
5. Interdiction and Screening of Asylum Seekers at
Sea: Implications for Asylum Justice...................................................93
Maria O Sullivan
I. Introduction....................................................................................93
IL Relevant Legal Principles..............................................................95
A. International Standards........................................................95
B. Regional Standards................................................................97
C. Domestic Procedural Fairness Principles...........................98
III. Screening at Sea and Fairness-State Practice.........................100
A. Introduction..........................................................................100
B. Australian Interdiction and Screening at Sea..................102
C. The High Court Decision in CPCF....................................103
D. Legislative Oranges: 2014...................................................108
Contents ix
IV. Analysis.........................................................................................109
V Conclusion.....................................................................................111
6. Detained at the Border: Obstacles to Entry for Central
American Refugees in the United States...........................................113
Maggie Morgan and Deborah Anker
I. Introduction..................................................................................113
IL Overview of Central American Refugee Migration
to the United States......................................................................117
III. Primary Causes of Flight from Central America.....................119
A. Third-generation Gang Violence.....................................119
B. Gender-based Violence.......................................................123
IV. Crossing the Border: Obstacles to Entry
for Central American Refugees..................................................124
A. Dangers in Crossing............................................................125
B. Border Militarisation...........................................................126
C. Expedited Removal/Credible Fear Screenings...............129
D. Detention...............................................................................132
V. Conclusion....................................................................................133
Part III: Access to Justice and a Refugee
Status Determination Procedure
7. Accessing Fair and Efficient Asylum Procedures
in the EU: Legal Safeguards and Loopholes in the
Common European Asylum System..................................................137
Kris Pollet
I. Introduction..................................................................................137
IL Access to Protection at the EU External Borders:
Safeguards and Gaps in the EU Legal Framework.................140
III. Access to the Asylum Procedure and Ensuring
Quality of Decision-making.......................................................145
A. Access to Information on How and Where
to Apply for International Protection...............................147
B. Registration of Applications for
International Protection......................................................148
C. Access to a Quality Personal Interview
and Country of Origin Information..................................152
IV. Access to a Fair and Efficient Asylum Procedure
in Practice in Selected EU Member States................................158
A. Registration of Asylum Applications................................158
B. Conducting, Recording and Reporting
of Personal Interviews........................................................165
V. Conclusion....................................................................................166
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8. The State of the Asylum System in South Africa............................167
Corey Johnson and Sergio Carciotto
I. Introduction..................................................................................167
II. Legal Framework: 1998-2014.....................................................170
A. The Refugees Act 1998........................................................170
B. The Immigration Act 2002..................................................172
III. Restricting Access: Policies and Practice..................................173
A. Pre-screening Procedures at the RRO...............................173
B. Quota Systems and Limits on the Number of
Applications Lodged...........................................................175
C. First and Third Safe Country Concepts..........................176
D. Safe Country of Origin Principle.......................................178
E. Asylum Transit Visa Requirements at RROs...................179
IV. Policy Shift: The New Paradigm ..............................................180
A. Security and the New Paradigm .....................................181
B. Urban RRO Closures and Relocation................................183
C. Legislative Amendments....................................................187
V. Conclusion....................................................................................189
9. Access to Asylum and Reception Conditions in Western
Balkans: Focus on Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia...............191
Selma Poröbic and Drago Zuparic-Iljic
I. Introduction..................................................................................191
II. Development of Asylum Systems and the Role
of External Conditioning.............................................................194
A. Bosnia and Herzegovina.....................................................194
B. Croatia...................................................................................196
III. Access to Asylum and Refugee Status Determination...........199
A. Bosnia and Herzegovina.....................................................200
B. Croatia...................................................................................204
IV. Enabling Protection: Refugees Recognition Rates..................207
A. Bosnia and Herzegovina.....................................................207
B. Croatia...................................................................................209
V Reception Conditions in Bosnia and
Herzegovina and Croatia............................................................212
A. Bosnia and Herzegovina.....................................................212
B. Croatia...................................................................................215
VI. Discussion and Conclusion........................................................218
10. Access to Justice for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon..........................223
Dallal Stevens
I. Introduction..................................................................................223
IL Legal Background........................................................................224
III. Refugee Presence, Policy and Access to Process.....................227
Contents xi
A. Palestinians...........................................................................228
B. Non-Palestinians..................................................................230
IV. Conditions and Consequences...................................................236
A. Deteriorating Conditions....................................................236
B. Refoulement and Rejection...................................................238
V Conclusion....................................................................................241
11. Accelerated Asylum Procedures in the United Kingdom
and Australia: Fast Track to Refoulement?......................................243
Linda Kirk
I. Introduction..................................................................................243
IL United Kingdom..........................................................................245
A. Introduction and Development of the DFT.....................245
B. Selection of Applicants for the DFT..................................248
(i) Screening Interview...................................................248
(ii) Quick Decision .........................................................250
(iii) Flexibility Guidelines................................................251
(iv) Detained Non-suspensive Appeal
(DNSA)........................................................................252
(v) DFT Time Frames and Access to Legal
Representation............................................................253
(vi) Decision Outcomes in the DFT................................254
C. Appeal Process.....................................................................254
IIL Australia........................................................................................258
A. Background to the Fast Track Procedures......................258
B. Brief Overview of Australia s Protection Status
Determination System.........................................................259
(i) Primary Decision.......................................................259
(ii) Review by the Administrative
Appeals Tribunal.......................................................260
(iii) Judicial Review..........................................................261
C. The Fast Track Procedure for Asylum
Legacy Caseload Applicants.............................................261
(i) Selection for Inclusion in the FTP............................262
(ii) Access to Legal Assistance.......................................263
D. The Stages of the FTP..........................................................263
(i) Primary Decision.......................................................263
(ii) Excluded Fast Track Review Applicants ..............263
(iii) Review by the Immigration Assessment
Authority for Non-excluded Fast Track
Procedure Applicants................................................265
(iv) The Powers of the Immigration Assessment
Authority (IAA).........................................................266
xü Contents
(v) Time Frames for Decision-making..........................269
(vi) Challenges to IAA Decisions....................................269
IV. Conclusion....................................................................................269
12. Access to Asylum for Victims of Trafficking under a Human
Rights-based Approach........................................................................271
Nula Frei and Constantin Hruschka
I. Introduction..................................................................................271
IL The Human Rights Framework for Victims of Human
Trafficking.....................................................................................274
A. Protection from Further Harm...........................................276
B. Identification........................................................................276
C. Residence Permit.................................................................277
D. Assistance.............................................................................278
E. Repatriation and Prohibition of Refoulement....................279
III. Identification of Victims of Trafficking
in Asylum Procedures.................................................................280
A. The Identification Process in Asylum
Procedures............................................................................281
B. The Status Quo: Self-identification, Credibility
andBiases.............................................................................282
IV. Access to the Asylum Procedure...............................................284
A. Access to the Asylum Procedure in Europe:
The Dublin Regulation........................................................285
B. Challenges for Victims of Trafficking
Under the Dublin System...................................................287
C. Reconciling the Frameworks..............................................289
V. Access to International Protection.............................................291
A. Refugee Law.........................................................................291
B. Complementary Protection................................................294
VI. Solutions........................................................................................295
13. States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection: Concluding
Reflections...............................................................................................297
Dallal Stevens and Maria O Sullivan
I. Introduction..................................................................................297
IL Access to Territory.......................................................................298
III. Access to Asylum Procedures....................................................301
IV. Conclusion....................................................................................303
Index.................................................................................................................305
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topic | RefugeesxLegal status, laws, etcvCongresses Asylrecht (DE-588)4003338-7 gnd Staat (DE-588)4056618-3 gnd Flüchtling (DE-588)4017604-6 gnd |
topic_facet | RefugeesxLegal status, laws, etcvCongresses Asylrecht Staat Flüchtling |
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