The author of the article attempts to analyze the consequences for Member States` sovereignty arising from the European asylum system reform and harmonization proposed in September 2020 by the European Commission. The author believes that so-called solidarity mechanism, however designed with intention of burden sharing and help, de facto has the potential to become migrant relocation mechanism. ; That argument is already being raised by Member States that are opposing the European Commission`s proposal. According to them, the proposal violates rules guaranteeing Member States` rights to determine volumes of admissions of the third country nationals, explicitly expressed in the Treaty on the European Union. The author also notices that decision-making power on the relocations is transferred to the Commission, leaving limited flexibility in gesture of Member States. ; Without being opposed to subsidiarity principle itself, the article questions whether the details of the Commission`s proposal are not actually against the principle and certain elements, like effective return, are not better achieved at the national level. In the research procedure, a method of critical analysis of the content of studies and the available sources was used.
Zielona Góra: Oficyna Wydawnicza Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
Przegląd Narodowościowy, t. 10
Biblioteka Uniwersytetu Zielonogórskiego
2023-09-05
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https://zbc.uz.zgora.pl/repozytorium/publication/82767
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Sovereignty of Member States in New European Pact for Migration and Asylum | 2023-09-05 |
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