Professor of political science at the #VUB and Dean of the VUB’s @bsog.be | working on #EuropeanGovernance; #migration; #asylum; #InternalSecurity | teaching also at the @collegeofeurope.bsky.social
Florian Trauner
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@gaiaromeo.bsky.social and I also published an article in this Special Issue dealing with the role of human rights norms in the implementation of the EU-Turkey statement. Check directly here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
However, as the authors write, the inclusion into all types of agreements 'does not follow a strategic selection logic based on trade or migration interdependence'. In other words, by having migration control clauses into most agreements including trade, the EU undermined their actual relevance.
@politico.eu reports that the EU considers withdrawing trade benefits if a third country refuses to cooperate on readmission. While the EU seems to be more determined this time, this line of thinking is actually not new at all from a longitudinal perspective.
Publication alert 👉 new Special Issue on international norm dynamics in return and readmission published with @scmrjems.bsky.social
✅how does the EU establish new international norms in this field?
✅how and why do third countries contest them?
Check at:
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
📢 New publication in the @jeppjournal.bsky.social 📚 @federicazardo.bsky.social and I examine how the European Commission has responded to national emergency regimes within the EU’s asylum policy over time and in different cases 🇪🇺 #openaccess #EU; #asylum;
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Their full article can be accessed here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
@pzlotnik.bsky.social @lutzphilipp.bsky.social and Sandra Lavenex did research on this issue and traced the first migration control clauses in preferential trade agreements to the mid-1980s. They then became almost standard in different external agreements of the EU.
New article out 📘
How do Dublin transfers redistribute asylum responsibility across the EU?
Our findings challenge common assumptions: Dublin transfers modestly reduce unequal distributions of asylum responsibilities.
#EU #Asylum #Migration #DublinRegulation
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
We look forward to welcoming you to the Policy Forum, “Communicating migration in a polarised world: What works and what fails.” 💬
🗓️ 15 April, from 17:00 to 18:30
📍BSoG, Lisbon and Rome meeting rooms -1, Pleinlaan 5
👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/eMGsfWiw
#BSoG #migration
The EU’s Dublin system is widely seen as unfair, but new research suggests the system has produced surprisingly fair outcomes in practice.
✍️ @lutzphilipp.bsky.social @ftrauner.bsky.social & Philipp Stutz @eupthejournal.bsky.social blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2...