The Right to Seek Revisited: On the UN Human Rights Declaration Article 14 and Access to Asylum Procedures in the EU

Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas; Gammeltoft-Hansen, Hans (2008). The Right to Seek Revisited: On the UN Human Rights Declaration Article 14 and Access to Asylum Procedures in the EU. European Journal of Migration and Law, 10, (4), 439 - 459
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Authors:
Gammeltoft-Hansen, Thomas ; Gammeltoft-Hansen, Hans
Department:
Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
Abstract:
Th is article compares the “right to seek and enjoy asylum” enshrined in Art. 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights with the current EU policy developments to “externalize” or “extraterritorialise” migration control and refugee protection. Examining the genesis of Art. 14 during the negotiations of the Universal Declaration, it is argued that while Art. 14 clearly falls short of granting a substantive right to be granted asylum, its formulation was intended to maintain a procedural right – the right to an asylum process. While the Universal Declaration is not a legally binding instrument, going back to the fundamental norms expressed herein nonetheless provides an important starting point for evaluating current policies, especially in light of recent critiques against overly expansive interpretation of human rights law. As such, the article concludes that the current EU policies to shift migration control and refugee protection away from Europe in important respects contravenes “the right to seek asylum” as it was conceived exactly 60 years ago.
Keywords:
Universal Human Rights Declaration ; off shore asylum processing ; regional protection programmes ; outsourcing refugee protection ; interdiction, immigration liaison officers ; visa, carrier sanctions ; extraterritorial migration control ; EU asylum and immigration policy ; right to an asylum procedure ; Art. 14, drafting history
ISSN:
1571-8166
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