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MIGRAȚIA – PROCEDURĂ COMPLEXĂ
MIGRATION – COMPLEX PROCEDURE

Author(s): Ana Maria Ciucă
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: migrants; crisis; Europe; asylum application;

Summary/Abstract: Migration crisis experienced a very fast development. It was marked of the challenges regarding accommodation of new entrants and the processing of asylum applications. Currently in the European States, there is a considerable number of migrants. The routes used by migrants are varied, but most of them arrive in Europe through the Balkan route. Another moot point is the issue of European countries that will accept to take refugees from Turkey. In the entire country were created so-called reception centres, where the processing of asylum applications is done much faster. For example, in Germany, in the entire country were created so-called reception centres, where the processing of asylum applications is done much faster. On average, the simple cases are resolved within a week at these centers. In fact, the phenomenon of migration has gained amplitude throughout Europe, involved States trying to find convenient solutions. More and more routes become relevant to migrants, increasing in this way the diversity of modes of action and movement. In the issue of migrants, particular importance should be given to the Dublin Regulation, as regards both the rules and their implementation. These regulations shall submit at the same time both a series of advantages and disadvantages, as well as a series of action lines. The efforts carried out at the level of welcoming countries are considerable, considering the number of people involved in order to resolve promptly the concerned situation. A moot point is the receipt by the European countries of migrants from Turkey. At the same time the question arises if whether the entire burden will be borne by only a few States, with Germany in the lead, then everything will fail?

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 01
  • Page Range: 268-273
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: Romanian
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