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The Common European Asylum System in Poland; prospects for implementation and legitimacy

Jansson, Johanna (2005)
Department of Political Science
Abstract
My study; The Common European Asylum System in Poland; prospects for implementation and legitimacy is a case study of an EU member state, Poland, and its ability to implement lawfully and legitimately the second phase of the Common European Asylum System. The implementation prospects have been investigated through an empirical study on previous implementation performance, administrative capacity and a theoretical analysis employing Christoph Knill's theory on administrative reform capacity. The findings indicate that the prospects for implementation of the CEAS in Poland are favourable, since the political will to adjust to EU requirements clearly is strong.

Thereafter the legitimacy of the second phase of the Common European Asylum... (More)
My study; The Common European Asylum System in Poland; prospects for implementation and legitimacy is a case study of an EU member state, Poland, and its ability to implement lawfully and legitimately the second phase of the Common European Asylum System. The implementation prospects have been investigated through an empirical study on previous implementation performance, administrative capacity and a theoretical analysis employing Christoph Knill's theory on administrative reform capacity. The findings indicate that the prospects for implementation of the CEAS in Poland are favourable, since the political will to adjust to EU requirements clearly is strong.

Thereafter the legitimacy of the second phase of the Common European Asylum System in Poland has been investigated as a consequence analysis of the above results, together with a re-interpretation of Oliver Danjoux' concept of citizenship. I have found that the legitimacy of the reform is a dependent variable to the possibility of Poland to provide the refugees with the rights they are entitled to, and in order not to lower the living standard of the asylum seekers, I have argued that funding from the ERF hould be granted. Beyond the above mentioned results, I also argue in my onclusions that these findings give rise for conceptual expansion on policy analysis on the area; the general evaluation of implementation through administrative reform capacity analysis combined with a legitimacy analysis. (Less)
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author
Jansson, Johanna
supervisor
organization
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Poland, Common European Asylum System, implementation, administrative reform capacity, legitimacy, Social sciences, Samhällsvetenskaper
language
English
id
1333601
date added to LUP
2005-12-13 00:00:00
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2005-12-13 00:00:00
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  abstract     = {{My study; The Common European Asylum System in Poland; prospects for implementation and legitimacy is a case study of an EU member state, Poland, and its ability to implement lawfully and legitimately the second phase of the Common European Asylum System. The implementation prospects have been investigated through an empirical study on previous implementation performance, administrative capacity and a theoretical analysis employing Christoph Knill's theory on administrative reform capacity. The findings indicate that the prospects for implementation of the CEAS in Poland are favourable, since the political will to adjust to EU requirements clearly is strong.

Thereafter the legitimacy of the second phase of the Common European Asylum System in Poland has been investigated as a consequence analysis of the above results, together with a re-interpretation of Oliver Danjoux' concept of citizenship. I have found that the legitimacy of the reform is a dependent variable to the possibility of Poland to provide the refugees with the rights they are entitled to, and in order not to lower the living standard of the asylum seekers, I have argued that funding from the ERF hould be granted. Beyond the above mentioned results, I also argue in my onclusions that these findings give rise for conceptual expansion on policy analysis on the area; the general evaluation of implementation through administrative reform capacity analysis combined with a legitimacy analysis.}},
  author       = {{Jansson, Johanna}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{The Common European Asylum System in Poland; prospects for implementation and legitimacy}},
  year         = {{2005}},
}