Relocation mechanism in the reports of the European Commission. Evaluation and perspectives Cover Image

Unijny system relokacji w sprawozdaniach Komisji Europejskiej. Ocena i perspektywy
Relocation mechanism in the reports of the European Commission. Evaluation and perspectives

Author(s): Anna Potyrała
Subject(s): Politics, Political Theory, Sociology
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: relocation; European Union; reports of the European Commission

Summary/Abstract: On September 26, 2017, the decisions concerning the relocation of persons in clear need of international protection formally ceased to bind. Until that time, out of 160,000 persons, only 29,000 have been relocated. With the application of two academic methods (that of legal analysis and analysis of political decisions), the following research questions are addressed in this paper: (1) what were the reasons of some member states to refuse relocation?; (2) what actions have been taken by the EuropeanCommission to persuade member states to fulfill their legal obligations?; (3) what are the consequences of non-compliance with legal obligations to relocate persons in need of international protection? The paper presents an analysis of the European Commission’s monthly reports on relocation. The reasons for member states’ non-compliance with their legal obligations and for their reluctance to reform the EU asylum and immigration policy have been pointed out. The analysis demonstrates that EU member states have given priority to state security, setting aside the principle of solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility in migration and asylum policies, stipulated in EU treaties.

  • Issue Year: 2018
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 71-90
  • Page Count: 20
  • Language: Polish