The rule of law in the external dimension of EU migration and asylum policy
An edition of The rule of law in the external dimension of EU migration and asylum policy (2014)
organisational dynamics between legitimation and constraint
By Leonhard den Hertog
Publish Date
2014
Publisher
Wolf Legal Publishers (WLP)
Language
eng
Pages
287
Description:
"The EU Treaties leave no doubt that the rule of law is a 'universal value' on which the 'Union is founded'. This value is not bound to remain internal; EU external relations should also be guided by the principle. However, a lack of conceptual and legal clarity on the principle makes it uncertain how it guides external relations. The basic question this study poses is therefore what the role of the rule of law is in EU external relations. More specifically, this study analyses this role by focussing on the external dimension of EU migration and asylum policy. Over the years the EU has developed this external dimension of an originally internal policy field. Measures such as externalising border control, readmission of migrants to third states or mobility opportunities for third country nationals have been promoted. This relatively new area of EU external relations is characterised by a high degree of operational and human rights sensitive activities. For example, Frontex, the EU border agency, operates beyond Europe's borders, sometimes on the basis of undisclosed working arrangements with third States. This peculiar nature of the external dimension of migration and asylum policy presents challenges to rule of law adherence and to the discourse of the EU as a norm exporter. What can the role of values be in influencing policy-making in this particular policy area, often described as 'securitised'? Informed by a sound analysis of the conceptual debate on the rule of law, the study looks at the legal requirements of that principle in the field of migration and asylum policy. It applies those requirements to the actions in this field to assess their rule of law adherence. Specifically, three EU organisations (Commission Directorate-General Home Affairs, Frontex and the European External Action Service) are studied to uncover why the the notions of and the adherence to the rule of law differ across their outputs."--Publisher.
subjects: Emigration and immigration law, Right of Asylum, Foreign relations, Rechtsstaatsprinzip, Asylpolitik, Migrationspolitik, Etat de droit, UE/CE Droit, UE/CE Relations extérieures, Politique migratoire, UE/CE Union européenne, Droit d'asile, Thèses, Diplomatic relations
Places: European Union countries