States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection: Fortresses and Fairness

Author:   Maria O'Sullivan ,  Dallal Stevens
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781509901289


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   23 March 2017
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This timely volume seeks to examine two of the most pertinent current challenges faced by asylum seekers in gaining access to international refugee protection: first, the obstacles to physical access to territory and, second, the barriers to accessing a quality asylum procedure – which the editors have termed 'access to justice'. To address these aims, the book brings together leading commentators from a range of backgrounds, including law, sociology and political science. It also includes contributions from NGO practitioners. This allows the collection to offer interdisciplinary analysis and to incorporate both theoretical and practical perspectives on questions of immense contemporary significance. While the examination offers a strong focus on European legal and policy developments, the book also addresses the issues in different regions (Europe, North America, the Middle East, Africa and Australia). Given the currency of the questions under debate, this book will be essential reading for all scholars in the field of asylum law.

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Author:   Maria O'Sullivan ,  Dallal Stevens
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Hart Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.649kg
ISBN:  

9781509901289


ISBN 10:   1509901280
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   23 March 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part I: Conceptual Background 1. Access to Refugee Protection: Key Concepts and Contemporary Challenges Maria O’Sullivan and Dallal Stevens 2. Asylum in the Context of Immigration Control: Exclusion by Default or Design? Nadine El-Enany Part II: Access to Territory 3. Where Do State Responsibilities Begin and End? Border Exclusions and State Responsibility Júlia Iván 4. Access to International Protection: Border Issues in Turkey Cavidan Soykan 5. Interdiction and Screening of Asylum Seekers at Sea: Implications for Asylum Justice Maria O’Sullivan 6. Detained at the Border: Obstacles to Entry for Central American Refugees in the United States Maggie Morgan and Deborah Anker 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 Kris Pollet 8. The State of the Asylum System in South Africa Corey Johnson and Sergio Carciotto 9. Access to Asylum and Reception Conditions in Western Balkans: Focus on Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia Selma Porobic and Drago Župaric-Iljic 10. Access to Justice for Syrian Refugees in Lebanon Dallal Stevens 11. Accelerated Asylum Procedures in the United Kingdom and Australia: ‘Fast Track’ to Refoulement? Linda Kirk 12. Access to Asylum for Victims of Trafficking under a Human Rights-based Approach Nula Frei and Constantin Hruschka 13. States, the Law and Access to Refugee Protection: Concluding Reflections Dallal Stevens and Maria O’Sullivan

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The broad geographical scope of this book, its thought-provoking insights on different legal contexts, the noteworthy capacity of the editors to trace the common thread that ties all these different policies and practices of migration control together, makes this volume of high relevance and interest for lawyers, students, scholars and policy-makers in different regions of the world and versed in different legal traditions. -- Dr Mariagiulia Giuffre, Edge Hill University * Journal of Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Law * The lasting impression left by the collection is that it is a very powerful documentation of the diverse types of obstacles facing asylum seekers trying to access asylum procedures around the world. -- Hugo Storey * International Journal of Refugee Law *


The broad geographical scope of this book, its thought-provoking insights on different legal contexts, the noteworthy capacity of the editors to trace the common thread that ties all these different policies and practices of migration control together, makes this volume of high relevance and interest for lawyers, students, scholars and policy-makers in different regions of the world and versed in different legal traditions. -- Dr Mariagiulia Giuffre, Edge Hill University * Journal of Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Law * The lasting impression left by the collection is that it is a very powerful documentation of the diverse types of obstacles facing asylum seekers trying to access asylum procedures around the world. -- Hugo Storey * International Journal of Refugee Law * The breadth of legal frameworks and state practices covered in the volume gives it a broad appeal... Although it is valuable as a harmonious yet diverse collection of interventions, the chapters are strong enough to be free-standing... It is an engaging volume that will be of use to a wide audience interested in access to asylum justice. -- Katharine T Weatherhead * International Community Law Review * [T]his volume will be of great interest to researchers of asylum law and policy, students, policy makers, advocates, and NGOs... the pertinent observations and trends identi?ed in this volume remain highly relevant in the current climate, and the future of `access to asylum justice', as called for by the editors and contributors to this volume, remains an ever-important area of research and study. -- Sarah Singer, Refugee Law Initiative * Migration Studies *


The lasting impression left by the collection is that it is a very powerful documentation of the diverse types of obstacles facing asylum seekers trying to access asylum procedures around the world. -- Hugo Storey * International Journal of Refugee Law * The broad geographical scope of this book, its thought-provoking insights on different legal contexts, the noteworthy capacity of the editors to trace the common thread that ties all these different policies and practices of migration control together, makes this volume of high relevance and interest for lawyers, students, scholars and policy-makers in different regions of the world and versed in different legal traditions. -- Dr Mariagiulia Giuffre, Edge Hill University * Journal of Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Law * The breadth of legal frameworks and state practices covered in the volume gives it a broad appeal... Although it is valuable as a harmonious yet diverse collection of interventions, the chapters are strong enough to be free-standing... It is an engaging volume that will be of use to a wide audience interested in access to asylum justice. -- Katharine T Weatherhead * International Community Law Review * [T]his volume will be of great interest to researchers of asylum law and policy, students, policy makers, advocates, and NGOs... the pertinent observations and trends identi?ed in this volume remain highly relevant in the current climate, and the future of 'access to asylum justice', as called for by the editors and contributors to this volume, remains an ever-important area of research and study. -- Sarah Singer, Refugee Law Initiative * Migration Studies *


The broad geographical scope of this book, its thought-provoking insights on different legal contexts, the noteworthy capacity of the editors to trace the common thread that ties all these different policies and practices of migration control together, makes this volume of high relevance and interest for lawyers, students, scholars and policy-makers in different regions of the world and versed in different legal traditions. -- Dr Mariagiulia Giuffre, Edge Hill University * Journal of Immigration, Asylum & Nationality Law *


Author Information

Maria O’Sullivan is a Senior Lecturer in the Faculty of Law and a Deputy Director of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law at Monash University. Dallal Stevens is Associate Professor (Reader) of Law at the University of Warwick.

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