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Vol. 77 No. 3/4 (2024): Europa wobec konieczności zmian / Świat w kryzysie energetycznym

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Asylum Law Effectiveness: Contrasting Australia and the EU in Managing Economic and Humanitarian Challenges

DOI: https://doi.org/10.35757/SM.2024.77.3-4.05
Submitted: October 4, 2024
Published: July 17, 2024

Abstract

Immigration remains a pivotal issue in global politics, particularly in regions experiencing uncontrolled influxes of immigrants. This article examines the effectiveness of asylum laws in Australia and the European Union, contrasting their approaches to managing immigration challenges. It analyzes policy frameworks, enforcement mechanisms, and outcomes, highlighting best practices and areas for improvement. The objective of this paper is to focus on asylum law, as the EU does not have unified immigration policy, with immigration remaining a key competence of each member state. By comparing these two approaches, the paper aims to provide insights into the efficacy of different immigration management strategies and their impact on the economy, social views, and political decisions. Australia, an island nation with a history of controlled immigration and EU, a conglomerate of diverse nations, both face complex immigration challenges, including irregular migration and refugee inflows, necessitating a more multifaceted approach. This article explores the effectiveness of these differing strategies in managing immigration.

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