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The EU has become a powerful migration policy actor. As a result, European migration policy is increasingly coming into conflict with its obligation to protect human rights. This open access volume names the most urgent challenges, develops the relevant legal standards and makes proposals for reform. Central problem areas included are:-access to asylum in the EU-freedom of movement for migrants-legal procedural guarantees-the ban on discrimination based on residence status-respect for social and family ties in migration control measures-the guarantee of minimum social rights for irregular migrants, and-the public and civil society infrastructure to defend human rights.The eBook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748926740. Open access was funded by the Stiftung Mercator.
Jürgen Bast is Professor of Public Law and European Law at Justus Liebig University Gießen, Germany.Frederik von Harbou is Professor of Law in the Department of Social Sciences at the Ernst Abbe University Jena, Germany.Janna Wessels is Assistant Professor of Migration Law at the Amsterdam Center for Migration and Refugee Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Introduction: Nature and Purpose of this StudyChapter 1 – Ensuring Access to AsylumChapter 2 – Ensuring Liberty and Freedom of Movement Chapter 3 – Guaranteeing Procedural StandardsChapter 4 – Preventing DiscriminationChapter 5 – Preserving Social and Family TiesChapter 6 – Guaranteeing Socio-Economic RightsChapter 7 – Fostering Human Rights Infrastructure
For academics, Human Rights Challenges to European Migration Policy is worth reading primarily for its methodological approach … such a text is extremely refreshing.