Noticias
The Reform of the Dublin III Regulation.
Autor:
Francesco Maiani
Editorial:
Comité Libe
Fecha:
28/06/2016
Comentario
MAIANI, Francesco.: The Reform of the Dublin III Regulation, Comité Libe Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs, junio 2016,
- Abstract: This study was commissioned by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the LIBE Committee. It examines the performance of Dublin and of relocation schemes, and assesses the Commission’s “Dublin IV” Proposal in this light. It argues that by retaining the Dublin philosophy and betting on more coercion, Dublin IV is unlikely to achieve its objectives while raising human rights concerns. It advocates re-centring EU responsibility allocation schemes on one key objective – quick access to asylum procedures. This requires taking protection seekers’ preferences seriously and de-bureaucratising the process. Such a reform would need to be accompanied by (a) stepping up the enforcement of refugee rights across the EU, (b) moving solidarity schemes from a logic of capacity-building to one of compensation, and (c) granting protected persons real mobility rights (Texto completo).
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