About ASILE Project

The ASILE project studies the interactions between emerging international protection systems and the United Nations Global Compact for Refugees (UN GCR), with particular focus on the European Union’s role and contribution. It examines the characteristics of international, country-specific and EU asylum governance instruments and arrangements and their gender and age specific impacts on individuals and sharing of responsibility from the perspective of their effectiveness, fairness and consistency with international and regional human rights and refugee law standards…

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The ASILE Global Portal is an interactive and visually attractive web platform, through which users are able to have direct access the most relevant research findings, reports and outputs in the areas of asylum, refugee and international protection in light of the UN Global Compact on Refugees (UN GCR).

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Between politics and inconvenient evidence

Between politics and inconvenient evidence

ASILE Paper
10 December 2021

Following the European Commission’s recent release of its Renewed EU Action Plan Against Migrant Smuggling (2021-2025), the authors take stock of key insights arising from recent and ongoing research on the facilitation of irregular migration.

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EU return sponsorship in light of the UN Global Compacts

FORUMS< Back to Forums When principles are compromised: EU return sponsorship in light of the UN Global Compacts Forum on the new EU Pact on Migration and Asylum in light of the UN GCR Contribution by Lina Vosyliūtė, Research Fellow at CEPS Justice and Home Affairs...

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ASILE Highlights

The Country Papers examine and provide evidence on country-specific instruments, their material and personal scope. You will find a total of six Country Fiches: Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Jordan, Niger, Serbia, South Africa, Tunisia and Turkey.

Don’t miss to read the working papers produced during the project.

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