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HUMAN RIGHTS AND INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION FOR VULNERABLE ASYLUM APPLICANTS
Challenges and perspectives
Κωδικός Προϊόντος:
18133
- Έκδοση: 2021
- Σχήμα: 17x24
- Βιβλιοδεσία: Εύκαμπτη
- Σελίδες: 200
- ISBN: 978-960-654-282-4
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“Human Rights and International Protection for vulnerable asylum applicants” presents, through a selection of articles by migration experts, a critical overview of the EU legal framework for specific categories of vulnerable asylum seekers such as unaccompanied minors, torture victims, victims of sex trafficking and LGBTI persons. It is a valuable tool for legal and other practitioners in the field of asylum and migration. “It is a highly valuable contribution to the manifold aspects of the European refugee crisis. A must read on the topic!” according to Evelyn Regner, Chair of EU Parliament Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality.
Preamble | Σελ. V |
Introduction | Σελ. VII |
Short CVs | Σελ. XI |
List of Abbreviations & Acronyms | Σελ. XIII |
Human Rights and International Protection for vulnerable asylum applicants: challenges and perspectives, Banti-Markouti, V. & Sounoglou, M. (Eds.) | Σελ. XXIII |
Preface | Σελ. XXIII |
Structure of the book | Σελ. XXIV |
– PART 1 – | |
The Portuguese asylum application process for the unaccompanied minors, Venetikidou Aikaterini | Σελ. 1 |
Abstract | Σελ. 1 |
1. Introduction | Σελ. 1 |
2. Theoretical Framework | Σελ. 3 |
2.1. Unaccompanied minors and Asylum | Σελ. 3 |
2.2. Studies on the Asylum Procedure for UAM in Portugal | Σελ. 4 |
3. Legal Framework | Σελ. 6 |
3.1. Unaccompanied Minors in Portugal | Σελ. 6 |
3.2. Research Context: Relocation Programme of unaccompanied children from Greece | Σελ. 10 |
4. Asylum Application Process for Unaccompanied Minors | Σελ. 12 |
4.1. Guidance by International Organizations and EU Agencies | Σελ. 12 |
4.2. Portuguese Legal Framework | Σελ. 14 |
5. Research | Σελ. 16 |
5.1. Research Objectives | Σελ. 16 |
5.2. Research Methodology | Σελ. 17 |
5.3. Research Sample | Σελ. 18 |
6. Findings | Σελ. 19 |
6.1. Profile of the Unaccompanied Minors | Σελ. 19 |
6.2. Implementation of the Legal framework in the Asylum Procedure for UAM: challenges and good practices | Σελ. 21 |
6.3. Information on the Asylum application processes to UAM | Σελ. 27 |
7. Recommendations | Σελ. 28 |
8. Conclusions | Σελ. 32 |
References | Σελ. 32 |
The asylum processes for unaccompanied minors by the Greek Asylum Service, Gana Demetra | Σελ. 37 |
Abstract | Σελ. 37 |
1. Introduction | Σελ. 37 |
1.1. Background of the study | Σελ. 37 |
The profile of an unaccompanied minor | Σελ. 38 |
The EU legislation concerning asylum claims and unaccompanied minors | Σελ. 39 |
The process of seeking for asylum in Greece | Σελ. 40 |
The asylum Process for unaccompanied minors | Σελ. 41 |
Statement of the research problem | Σελ. 41 |
Aim of the research | Σελ. 42 |
2. Methodology | Σελ. 42 |
2.1. Research Design | Σελ. 42 |
2.2. Sample | Σελ. 43 |
2.3. Ethical issues | Σελ. 43 |
2.4. Data Collection | Σελ. 43 |
3. Critical analysis | Σελ. 44 |
1. The typical profile of an unaccompanied asylum-seeking minor | Σελ. 44 |
2. The UAM approach to the Asylum Service (fears, body language, attitude etc.) | Σελ. 45 |
3. The process followed by the Asylum Service | Σελ. 46 |
4. The applicants’ requests/expectations and how they are met | Σελ. 48 |
5. The organisations that support the Asylum Service | Σελ. 48 |
6. The difficulties that occur during the asylum procedure | Σελ. 49 |
4. Analysis of the findings | Σελ. 51 |
5. Recommendations | Σελ. 56 |
6. Concluding remarks | Σελ. 58 |
References | Σελ. 59 |
Family reunification under Dublin III Regulation: Greece and Germany, Kapitzeli Sofia | Σελ. 63 |
Abstract | Σελ. 63 |
1. Introduction | Σελ. 64 |
1.1. A Common European Asylum Policy | Σελ. 67 |
1.2. Family Reunification Procedure under Dublin III | Σελ. 67 |
2. Hierarchy of Criteria | Σελ. 68 |
2.1. Definitions | Σελ. 69 |
3. Procedure of family reunification | Σελ. 69 |
4. Family Reunification Procedure in Greece: basic statistics | Σελ. 71 |
4.1. Family Reunification under Dublin III: The Challenging Role of Germany | Σελ. 72 |
5. Conclusions | Σελ. 82 |
References | Σελ. 83 |
– PART 2 – | |
Legal overview, practical aspects and challenges of sex trafficking in Greece, Sireti Angeliki | Σελ. 89 |
Abstract | Σελ. 89 |
1. Introduction | Σελ. 89 |
2. Research | Σελ. 90 |
2.1. Research Objectives | Σελ. 90 |
2.2. Research Methodology | Σελ. 91 |
2.3. Research Sample | Σελ. 92 |
3. Theoretical Framework | Σελ. 93 |
3.1. Sexual Exploitation, Sex Trafficking, Exploitation of the prostitution of others | Σελ. 93 |
3.2. Sex trafficking in Greece | Σελ. 94 |
4. Protection of Victims | Σελ. 97 |
4.1. International Legal Framework | Σελ. 97 |
4.2. European Legal Framework | Σελ. 97 |
4.3. Greek Legal Framework | Σελ. 100 |
5. Results | Σελ. 103 |
5.1. Profile of Victims of Sex Trafficking | Σελ. 104 |
5.2. Legal framework for the support and the protection of victims: implementation and challenges | Σελ. 105 |
5.3. Victims’ access to protection and support services | Σελ. 106 |
5.4. Legal Framework for protection of victims during criminal proceedings: implementation and challenges | Σελ. 108 |
5.5. Legal Framework in Greece: its sufficiency and problems on its application | Σελ. 109 |
5.6. Difficulties in meeting the needs of victims of sex trafficking | Σελ. 110 |
6. Recommendations | Σελ. 112 |
7. Conclusion | Σελ. 113 |
References | Σελ. 115 |
Protection of torture victims during the refugee influx in Greece, Bourmpoulas Georgios | Σελ. 119 |
Abstract | Σελ. 119 |
1. Introduction | Σελ. 119 |
2.1. Legal Framework | Σελ. 121 |
2.1.1. Prohibition of torture | Σελ. 121 |
2.1.2. Definition of torture | Σελ. 124 |
2.1.3. Protection of refugee torture victims | Σελ. 124 |
2.2. Refugees in Greece (2015-2019) | Σελ. 128 |
2.2.1. Statistical Data | Σελ. 128 |
2.2.2. Refugee torture victims’ situation according to reports | Σελ. 130 |
3. Research question and methodology | Σελ. 132 |
3.1. Research question and subquestions | Σελ. 132 |
3.2. Research methodology | Σελ. 133 |
4. Findings | Σελ. 134 |
4.1. Profile of torture victims | Σελ. 134 |
4.2. Certification of victims | Σελ. 135 |
4.3. Victims of torture who are not certified as such | Σελ. 136 |
4.4. Victims’ characteristics, needs, and access to support | Σελ. 138 |
4.5. Legal Framework: is it sufficient in protecting refugee torture victims? Are there any problems in its application? What are these problems? | Σελ. 141 |
4.6. Challenges faced by the practitioners | Σελ. 142 |
4.7. How would you assess Greece’s response to victims’ needs? | Σελ. 143 |
4.8. Suggestions | Σελ. 143 |
5. Research results | Σελ. 144 |
6. Recommendations | Σελ. 147 |
References | Σελ. 149 |
Sexual orientation: case law of the Independent Appeals Committees (IAC) in Greece, Apergis Spiros | Σελ. 155 |
Abstract | Σελ. 155 |
1. Introduction | Σελ. 155 |
2. Basic legal definitions on LGBTI applicants | Σελ. 156 |
3. Asylum protection of LGBTI applicants under the ground of “membership to a particular social group” | Σελ. 157 |
4. Case law of the ECJ and Greek CoS | Σελ. 159 |
5. Credibility issues in the asylum process | Σελ. 161 |
6. Internal Protection Alternative | Σελ. 165 |
6.1. Case law of the Court of Appeal on the IAC decisions | Σελ. 166 |
7. Conclusions | Σελ. 167 |
References | Σελ. 167 |
Index | Σελ. 171 |