asile + réfugiés

Seeking Asylum in Europe? Informality is the Path to Legality

06.05.2021 , in ((Mobility + Informality)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

Refugees are vilified for using illegal practices. But illegality is deeply embedded in Europe’s asylum system: hotspots formalize smuggling routes as a precondition for asylum; illegal ‘push-backs’ push migrants to destroy papers; and overburdened states pressure refugees to move to more prosperous ones, illegally. There is a clear shift in ...

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Ce que nous pouvons apprendre (ou pas) du MIPEX 2020

08.12.2020 , in ((Politique)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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Les protestations contre les violences policières et les manifestations Black Lives Matter aux États-Unis touchent aussi la Suisse. Quelle est la situation dans notre pays en matière de discrimination raciste et quels enseignements peuvent être tirés du mouvement Black Lives Matter dans le contexte historique et politique de la Suisse. ...

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Asylum Based on Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Persecution: The Political Discourse in Switzerland

17.11.2020 , in ((Swiss Asylum Policy and Legislation)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

For nearly three decades, Swiss officials have registered asylum claims based on persecution due to sexual orientation and gender identity. Initially, a predominantly administrative act, the issue is now present and debated in the political space. In these lines, I describe how the issue has developed into an ideologically debated ...

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Mobility as a Forced Condition – Uneven Access to Stable Living Conditions

11.11.2020 , in ((Swiss Asylum Policy and Legislation)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

Asylum and migration policies seek to steer those who can enter and remain on national territory, but also to curb migrants’ onward mobility. The Dublin Regulation, for instance, was introduced to prevent so-called secondary movements within Europe – and thus, to limit the mobility of ‘unwanted’ migrants. Little attention is ...

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