Judging the Charter

The Charter in judicial practise with a special focus on the case of protection of refugees and asylum seekers

E-book - Asylum and The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

Description

E-book elaborated in the framework of the project Judging the Charter and edited by A. Crescenzi, R. Forastiero and G. Palmisano presenting a number of essays concerning the role of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights for the European legal regime in the field of asylum and refugees protection.

Section I

The Charter of Fundamental Rights – An Illusionary Giant? Seven Brief Points on the Relevance of a Still New EU Instrument Gabriel Toggenburg

The Effectiveness of the Charter of Fundamental Rights in a Comparative Perspective: Which Level of Integration? Lorenza Violini, Alessandra Osti

The Prominence of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights in the Light of the CJEU Case Law and the Application of the Dublin System Andrea Crescenzi

Asylum and Art 47 of the Charter: Scope and Intensity of Judicial Review Marcelle Reneman

Overview and Summary of the Obligations of the EU Institutions and State Authorities with Regard to the Charter in the Field of Asylum. Proposals for Possible Improvements in EU Legislation and Policies Chiara Favilli

Section II

The Right to an Effective Remedy and the Protection of Particularly Vulnerable Persons as Asylum Seekers in the Light of the Charter of Fundamental Rights Rosita Forastiero

The EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and Asylum Procedures in View of the Recent Developments in Greece Following Implementation of the EU-Turkey Statement Georgia Spyropoulou

“Judging” the Grounds for Detention of Asylum Seekers: Discrepancies Between EU law and the ECHR. An Analysis of the CJEU Decisions of K. v. Staatssecretaris van Veiligheid en Justitie & J.N. v. Staatssecretaris van Veiligheid en Justitie Giuliana Monina

Preliminary Questions in Asylum Cases Lodged by the Courts from Central and Eastern Europe: a Pragmatic Study Jacek Białas, Małgorzata Jaźwińska

The Western Balkans Route as an Alternative to Breaching the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights Iris Goldner Lang

Challenging the Externalised Obstruction of Asylum – the Application of the Right to Asylum to EU Cooperation with Libyan Coast Guards Adel-Naim Reyhani, Carlos Gómez del Tronco, Matthias Nikolaus Mayer

Afterword

Protecting Social Rights of Asylum Seekers in Europe: Shortcomings and Potential of the European Social Charter Giuseppe Palmisano

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