Migration Security Standard in the Light of the Current Case–Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Dublin Cases Cover Image

Standard bezpieczeństwa migracyjnego w świetle aktualnego orzecznictwa Trybunału Sprawiedliwości Unii Europejskiej w sprawach dublińskich
Migration Security Standard in the Light of the Current Case–Law of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the Dublin Cases

Author(s): Anna Magdalena Kosińska
Subject(s): Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Security and defense, Migration Studies, EU-Legislation, Asylum, Refugees, Migration as Policy-fields
Published by: Instytut Europy Środkowej
Keywords: asylum migration; migration security; irregular migration; migration crisis; Dublin II Regulation;

Summary/Abstract: The article analyses the current, post-crisis case-law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in cases concerning the so-called Dublin Regulation, i.e. Regulation 604/2013, which establishes the criteria and mechanisms for determining the Member State responsible for examining an application for international protection lodged in one of the Member States by a third-country national. The aim of the article is to analyze the standard of migration security in the area of Dublin cases. The key problem for the discussed issue was the judgment in the Jawo case, in which the Court of Justice examined the admissibility of Dublin transfers to the Italian Republic on the grounds that there was a risk of extreme material deprivation of the migrant. The Jawo case is a continuation of high-profile international court rulings in cases such as M.S.S., Tarakhel (ECtHR) and N.S. (CJEU), which decided to suspend transfers to Italy and Greece. Apart from the issues of protection against inhuman treatment, the jurisprudence of the CJEU also draws attention to the issues of legal security, effectiveness and accessibility of administrative procedures for third-country nationals seeking international protection in the EU. Finally, the standard of migration security in the Dublin area also includes the obligation to act in solidarity and mutual trust between the Member States, as set out in the judgments of the CJEU.

  • Issue Year: 17/2019
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 277-291
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: Polish