The Europeanisation of refugee policies : between human rights and internal security / Sandra Lavenex.
Material type: TextPublisher: Aldershot, Hampshire, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2001]Copyright date: ©2001Description: x, 235 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 075461803X
- 9780754618034
- 305.906914 22
- JV7590. L38 2001
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305.906914 GEN Gender, conflict, and migration / | 305.906914 HYL Refugees & migrants in New Zealand-- : their challenges / | 305.906914 INT Internally displaced people : a global survey / | 305.906914 LAV The Europeanisation of refugee policies : between human rights and internal security / | 305.906914 LOO Looking back - moving forward : refugee health and wellbeing in Aotearoa New Zealand / | 305.906914 MOO Human cargo : a journey among refugees / | 305.906914 NEW New Zealand's first refugees : Pahiatua's Polish children / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Refugees, the State, and European Integration. Defining Refugees: Between Human Rights and State Sovereignty. Two Views on Refugees. European Integration and Refugees -- 2. Post-World War II Refugee Regimes. The International Refugee Regime. The German Refugee Regime. The French Refugee Regime -- 3. The Communitarisation of Refugee Policies. Prologue: Activities of the Council of Europe. "First Generation" Cooperation Among EU Member States. "Second Generation" Cooperation: Towards a "European" Refugee Policy? The Amsterdam Treaty: a Comprehensive Reform? -- 4. The Europeanisation of Refugee Policies in Germany and France. Policy Discourses and Europeanisation. The Implementation of European Provisions. The Scope of Europeanisation.
"From the beginnings of intergovernmental co-operation in the 1980s to the Amsterdam Treaty and the Charter of Fundamental Rights, the developing EU refugee policies have oscillated between the conflicting policy frames of internal security on the one hand and human rights on the other. Taking a multilevel perspective on the process of Europeanisation, this work highlights the entanglement between domestic asylum reforms in Germany and France and European co-operation and investigates the scope for a common refugee policy in the EU." "This analysis of the Europeanisation of asylum policies is essential reading for scholars of European integration, asylum and refugee policy, and all those interested in the prospect of political unification in Europe."--BOOK JACKET.
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