Controlling irregular migration: international human rights standards and the Hungarian legal framework

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Gyollai, D. and Amatrudo, A. 2018. Controlling irregular migration: international human rights standards and the Hungarian legal framework. European Journal of Criminology. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477370818772776
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TitleControlling irregular migration: international human rights standards and the Hungarian legal framework
AuthorsGyollai, D. and Amatrudo, A.
Abstract

In the summer of 2015 Hungary constructed a 175 km long barbed-wire fence at its southern border with Serbia. New criminal offences and asylum procedures were introduced that limited access to refugee status determination and ignored agreed EU asylum policy, deterring and de facto preventing asylum seekers from entering Hungarian territory. This paper provides an analysis of these new measures, which criminalized asylum seekers, and the subsequent Hungarian policy in relation to the case law of the European Court of Human Rights – arguing that the Hungarian authorities excessively abused their discretion in implementing these new policies of immigration and border control.

PublisherSage
JournalEuropean Journal of Criminology
ISSN1477-3708
Publication dates
Online11 May 2018
Publication process dates
Deposited24 May 2018
Accepted18 Apr 2018
Accepted author manuscript
Copyright Statement

Daniel Gyollai and Anthony Amatrudo, Controlling irregular migration: International human rights standards and the Hungarian legal framework, European Journal of Criminology (Journal Volume Number and Issue Number) pp. xx-xx. Copyright © 2018 ( The Author(s)). Reprinted by permission of SAGE Publications.

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1177/1477370818772776
LanguageEnglish
Page range1-20
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