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New publication: The EU-Turkey Deal and the Safe Third Country Concept before the Greek Asylum Appeals Committees

Mariana Gkliati has recently published an article at the special issue ‘Turkey's Changing Migration Regime and its Global and Regional Dynamics’ of Movements, Journal for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies.

The article is entitled ‘The EU-Turkey Deal and the Safe Third Country Concept before the Greek Asylum Appeals Committees’, and is based on a longer article previously published at the European Journal of Legal Studies.

This article discusses the first case law issued on the EU-Turkey deal from April to June 2016, which authoritatively answers the question whether Turkey constitutes a safe third country for refugees, and is written for a multidisciplinary audience. This analysis is highly relevant to society today as it aspires to inform further law, policy, and jurisprudence in the field, especially since it provides access to sources that, due to language and other practical barriers, would remain far from the reach of legal and policy experts.

Gkliati, M., The EU-Turkey Deal and the Safe Third Country Concept before the Greek Asylum Appeals Committees, Movements, Journal for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies, 3 (2), 2017, 213-224

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