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Foreign Territory: The Internationalisation of EU Asylum Policy

SERIES: Oxfam Campaign Reports
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AUTHOR: David McKeever Jessica Schultz Sophia Swithern
SERIES: Oxfam Campaign Reports
ISBN-10: 0855985577 
ISBN-13: 9780855985578  STOCK CODE: 00255578
AVAILABILITY: In Print   PUBLISHER: Oxfam Publishing
FORMAT: Paperback (pp: 144)   206 x 256mm   PUBLISHED: 20 Mar 2005
READERSHIP:  Postgraduate, Activists and Campaigners, Professional and Practitioners, Undergraduate,
PRICE:  £7.95 (inc. VAT)  

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DESCRIPTION


European Union asylum policy is shifting overseas. The politicisation of asylum-related issues and the desire to 'manage migration' are the forces behind a wave of new internationalised initiatives which could have a serious impact on the lives of refugees. This mixed agenda has the potential to enhance as well as threaten refugees' safety and dignity, but at present it includes inadequate safeguards for their protection, and it is insufficiently informed by an understanding of the realities of their lives.

Because these policies are moving from the domain of home affairs into the arena of foreign policy and aid, this report is aimed at a wide range of readers in the EU and in refugees' countries and regions of origin and transit:

  • official policy makers on asylum and migration, and on foreign affairs and development;
  • staff of international agencies and NGOs, representatives of refugee groups, and experts on asylum and on humanitarian, development, and foreign affairs.
The authors draw on the experience of Oxfam GB in Europe and in refugee situations worldwide. Policy analysis is interwoven with original research into refugee realities in three countries (Sri Lanka, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Tanzania), drawing lessons from the conditions there and bringing in the voices of refugees, returnees, and internally displaced persons, who are so often excluded from the debate.

The report presents an agenda for action to ensure that the internationalisation of asylum policy pays full regard to the rights and protection of individuals.


CONTENTS

  • Executive summary: key findings and recommendations
  • Glossary of technical terms and acronyms
  • Introduction
    1. Refugee realities: the view from the ground
    2. The EU and asylum: growing influence, global reach
    3. On EU Territory: decisions about safety elsewhere
    4. On the edges of the EU: 'managing migration' from Europe's neighbours
    5. Regions of origin ( I ): new approaches to orderly entry
    6. Regions of origin ( II ): enhancing protection or exporting asylum?
    7. Countries of origin: the root causes of refugee flows
  • Summary of recommendations
  • Annex 1: Profile of Sri Lanka
  • Annex 2: Profile of The United Republic of Tanzania
  • Annex 3: Profile of The Democratic Repubilc of Congo (DRC)
  • Notes
  • Index

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