Conclusions: The Future of the Regional Protection of Asylum Seekers

Abass, Ademola and Ippolito, Francesca, "Conclusions: The Future of the Regional Protection of Asylum Seekers" in Regional Approaches to the Protection of Asylum Seekers: An International Legal Perspective (Farnham: Ashgate, 2014), n/a-n/a.

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  • Author Abass, Ademola
    Ippolito, Francesca
    Chapter Title Conclusions: The Future of the Regional Protection of Asylum Seekers
    Book Title Regional Approaches to the Protection of Asylum Seekers: An International Legal Perspective
    Publication Date 2014
    Place of Publication Farnham
    Publisher Ashgate
    Start page n/a
    End page n/a
    Language eng
    Abstract This conclusion presents some closing thoughts discussed in the preceding chapters of this book. The book demonstrates anything, it is probably that the problem of the regional protection of asylum seekers is multi-faceted and defies easy solutions. There are as many general problems as there are region-specific ones besetting the protection of asylum seekers by regional systems, and it is nothing short of oversimplification to advocate the enactment of more laws or more regional enforcement machineries, such as courts and human rights courts, as a panacea. States will always vie for control over the governance of asylum issues despite the existence of community or regional laws which aim to unify the treatment of asylum seekers and regional enforcement mechanisms and hold States accountable when they breach their international obligations towards asylum seekers. Cooperation between individual States and regional organizations has begun in the areas of asylum protection.
    UNBIS Thesaurus RIGHT OF ASYLUM
    LAWS AND REGULATIONS
    COURTS
    ASYLUM SEEKERS
    Copyright Holder The Authors
    Copyright Year 2014
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISBN 9781315604398
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