CHALLENGES OF FORCED MIGRATION IN SERBIA - A Second Look at the Issue of Asylum and Readmission
CHALLENGES OF FORCED MIGRATION IN SERBIA - A Second Look at the Issue of Asylum and Readmission
Author(s): Miroslava Jelačić
Subject(s): Civil Society, Public Administration, Migration Studies, Human Resources in Economy, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields, Administrative Law
Published by: Grupa 484
Keywords: Migration; Asylum; Readmission; Forced displacement; Civil society
Summary/Abstract: This publication is part of the continuous efforts of Group 484 to contribute to the development and promotion of the migration policy in the Republic of Serbia. It is the third report in a row that has the challenges of forced migration in Serbia in its title (the first one was published in June 2011, the second one in August 2012, and the third one, the one in front of you, in January 2013). We have been continuously dealing with the issue of asylum and readmission, believing that the issue is complex and important, particularly in the context of efforts to carefully link the migration management, social development and inclusion of marginalised groups in the local and wider community. The publication consists of two main parts: “Reception of Asylum Seekers in the Republic of Serbia” and “Between Reintegration and Secondary Displacement: return of KiM minority members Western Europe”. What they have in common is an attempt to present the authentic facts about the position of particular groups of forced migrants, (un)realised rights they are entitled to, and activities undertaken by the state, various national and international stakeholders, as well as significant shortcomings of the procedures that should mitigate the hardship of their position. Both texts offer an insight into the less examined, specific topics important to the issue in question.
- Print-ISBN-13: 978-86-86001-58-0
- Page Count: 62
- Publication Year: 2013
- Language: English
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- Introduction