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The reception of asylum seekers under international law : between sovereignty and equality / Lieneke Slingenberg.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Slingenberg, Lieneke, author.
Series:
Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ; v. 51.
Studies in international law ; v. 51
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Asylum, Right of--European Union countries.
Asylum, Right of.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (432 p.)
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon : Hart Publishing, 2014.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Increasingly, European states are using policy on the reception of asylum seekers as an instrument of immigration control, eg by deterring the lodging of asylum applications, preventing integration into their societies and exercising a large degree of control over asylum seekers in order to facilitate expulsion. The European Union is currently engaged in a process of developing minimum conditions for the reception of asylum seekers, as part of a Common European Asylum System. This book critically examines the outcomes of the negotiation process on these minimum standards - Directive 2003/9/EC and Directive 2013/33/EU - in relation to international refugee law, international social security law and international human rights law. It presents a comprehensive analysis of state obligations that stem from these different fields of law with regard to asylum seekers' access to the labour market and social security benefits and compares them to the minimum standards developed in the European Union. To this end, it offers an in-depth study into the notion of non-discrimination on the basis of nationality in the field of social security and a detailed analysis of recent developments in the case law of the European Court on Human Rights on positive obligations in the socioeconomic sphere. It takes into account both the special characteristics of international legal obligations for states in the socioeconomic sphere and the legal consequences of the tentative legal status of asylum seekers. In addition, this book particularly examines how the instrumental use of social policy relates to international law
Contents:
Part I. Reception of asylum seekers in the European Union
EU directives on reception conditions for asylum seekers
Part II. Equality of treatment?
Equal treatment under the Refugee Convention
International Social Security (Co-ordination) Law
Non-discrimination under international human rights law
Part III. Full sovereignty?
Substantive rights under the Refugee Convention
Justifications under the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Positive obligations under the European Convention on Human Rights
Article 18 of the European Social Charter (Revised).
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 395-406) and index.
ISBN:
9781509909254
1509909257
9781474201520
1474201520
9781782253235
1782253238
OCLC:
1154943191

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