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Integration Measures within the Reform of the Common European Asylum System: The Unsolved Limbo of Asylum Seekers

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  • Laura García-Juan

    (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Colombia)

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The European Union has proved to be ineffective in covering the needs of millions of people who seek asylum, while trying to satisfy the security claims of the Member States. The EU institutions have decided to reform the Common European Asylum System to coordinate the procedures, requirements, and conditions for acceptance, aiming to harmonise the national legislative frameworks. One of the most notorious aspects is the extension of the integration measures and conditions to asylum seekers. Nonetheless, the new rules still fail to offer a solution for those asylum requests that are going to be denied after long waiting periods even if the applicants have benefited from the integration programs. In order to avoid such legal implications for the long-term asylum seekers, this article encourages the EU institutions to adopt an ultimate solution, even if a bit creative, that would be coherent with the goals of the CEAS reforms.

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  • Laura García-Juan, 2020. "Integration Measures within the Reform of the Common European Asylum System: The Unsolved Limbo of Asylum Seekers," Migration Letters, Migration Letters, vol. 17(5), pages 597-608, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:mig:journl:v:17:y:2020:i:5:p:597-608
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.33182/ml.v17i5.845
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