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Constitutionalising the external dimensions of EU migration policies in times of crisis
Legality, rule of law and fundamental rights reconsidered

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Carrera, Sergio

European Centre for Political Studies, Brussels

CEPS - Brussels

2019

19 p.

migration ; migration policy ; EU law ; EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

EU countries

CEPS Research Report

5 July 2019

Migration

http://www.ceps.eu/

English

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"This discerning book examines EU migration and asylum polices in times of crisis by assessing old and new patterns of cooperation in EU migration management policies in the scope of third-country cooperation. The case studies explored reveal that there has been a clear tendency and strategy to move away from or go outside the decision making rules and institutional principles enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty to advance third country cooperation on migration management. It explores the implications of and effects of the adoption of extra-Treaty instruments and patterns of cooperation in the light of EU rule of law and fundamental rights principles and standards. The book, examines the ways in which ‘the politics of migration crisis' and their patterns of cooperation and legal/policy outcomes evidenced since 2015 affect and might even undermine EU's legitimacy in these policy areas."

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