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The October 2015 European Council and migration: no news, good news? EPC Commentary, 19 October 2015
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The October European Council meeting took place after an unprecedented sequence of actions, with the Luxembourgish Presidency, the European Commission and the Council adopting and proposing a series of legislative and operational measures (including inter alia relocation decisions, the establishment of “hotspots”, increasing funds, the modification of the Dublin rules and the adoption of safe country of origins lists) to address the refugee crisis. Some of these measures were on the European Council agenda, such as the future of the Dublin system, the role of “hotspots” and the strengthening of the external borders. However, the meeting did not go as planned, with some items being dropped off the agenda and replaced by other ones.
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The refugee crisis that unfolded in Europe in the summer of 2015 questions the effectiveness of European border and refugee policies. The breakdown of the Dublin and Schengen rules due to chaotic situations at the borders in the Balkans marks a critical juncture for the EU. We consider this breakdown as a consequence of a long-lasting co-operation crisis among EU Member States. The most recent Council decision responds to this co-operation crisis (Council Decision 12098/15). This Policy Brief analyses EU policy and politics and argues that plans for refugee relocation and reception centres as well as the use of qualified majority voting in the Council can unfold a dynamic that helps to solve the co-operation crisis. However, underlying the problems of co-operation and effectiveness is the EU’s border paradox: while EU border policy works towards refugee deterrence, EU asylum policy aims at refugee protection. The EU’s approach in regulating borders and asylum can be understood in terms of ‘organised hypocrisy’ (Brunsson, 1993). Reconciling the paradox calls for overcoming such hypocrisy.
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Migration towards Europe has surged over the past few years, overwhelming government authorities at the national and EU levels, and fuelling a xenophobic, nationalist, populist discourse linking migrants to security threats. Despite positive advances in the courts and worthy national initiatives (such as Italy’s Operation Mare Nostrum), the EU’s governance of migration and borders has had disastrous effects on the human rights of migrants. These effects stem from the criminalisation of migrants, which pushes them towards more precarious migration routes, the widespread use of administrative detention and the processing of asylum claims under the Dublin system, and now the EU–Turkey agreement. Yet, this paper finds that with the right political leadership, the EU could adopt different policies in order to develop and implement a human rights-based approach to migration that would seek to reconcile security concerns with the human rights of migrants. Such an approach would enable member states to fully reap the rewards of a stable, cohesive, long-term migration plan that facilitates and governs mobility rather than restricts it at immense cost to the EU, the member states and individual migrants.
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Début février, le peuple a accepté l'initiative « Contre l'immigration de masse », ce qui a été un des sujets les plus discutés lors des rencontres bilatérales avec les pays voisins et d'autres pays européens. - Lors de sa présidence de l'OSCE, Didier Burkhalter a mis l'accent sur le futur de la jeunesse, mais également sur la promotion de la paix dans l'Europe de l'Est. - Après de nombreuses divergences, les Chambres fédérales ont finalement adopté la nouvelle loi sur les Suisses de l'étranger. - Les compétences du Conseil fédéral en matière de conclusion de traités internationaux ont été restreintes. - Le parlement a voté en faveur de la réintroduction du contrôle aux frontières pour une durée de six mois. - Plusieurs arrêtés fédéraux ont été adoptés en vue d'améliorer et de développer l'acquis Schengen et celui de Dublin/Eurodac. - Après avoir été adopté par les deux chambres, l'accord de libre-échange avec la Chine est entré en vigueur le 1er juillet 2014. - Plusieurs conventions ont été signées en vue d'éviter les doubles impositions.
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Travail dirigé présenté à la Faculté des études supérieures en vue de l'obtention du grade Maîtrise (M.Sc.) en criminologie option sécurité intérieure
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Contains 68 maxims, annotated by M. Burnod.
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"List of sources": p. 359-363. Bibliographical footnotes.
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"Letters are ... from the Freeman's Journal."--p. iv.
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Sometimes attributed to H.J.M. Mason.