Non-economic Migrants as Workers: Securing the Right to Work for Asylum Applicants in the EU

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 DEMOGRAPHY
E. Cunniffe
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The figure of the asylum applicant worker sits uncomfortably in the oppositional framing of refugees and economic migrants. Yet, the recast Reception Conditions Directive 2013/33/EU provides a right to work for asylum applicants. Through case studies of Ireland and Sweden, this article examines the implementation of the right to work and describes an assemblage of de lege and de facto barriers that restrict access to the right to work in both Member States. Three legal avenues in EU law are explored to assess their potentiality to better secure this right. While the principle of effectiveness and fundamental rights prove useful, non-discrimination law remains limited in protecting the specific socio-legal status of asylum applicant workers. This article contributes to scholarship on the intersection of migration and labour law and the location of the asylum applicant worker within that intersection.
作为工人的非经济移民:确保欧盟庇护申请人的工作权
庇护申请工作人员的形象在难民和经济移民的对立框架中令人不安。然而,重新制定的2013/33/EU接收条件指令为庇护申请人提供了工作权利。通过对爱尔兰和瑞典的案例研究,本文审查了工作权的实施情况,并描述了两个会员国限制获得工作权的法律和事实上的障碍。探讨了欧盟法律中的三种法律途径,以评估其更好地保障这一权利的潜力。虽然有效性和基本权利原则被证明是有用的,但非歧视法在保护庇护申请工人的具体社会法律地位方面仍然有限。本文有助于研究移民法和劳动法的交叉点以及庇护申请工人在该交叉点内的位置。
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自引率
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Migration and Law is a quarterly journal on migration law and policy with specific emphasis on the European Union, the Council of Europe and migration activities within the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe. This journal differs from other migration journals by focusing on both the law and policy within the field of migration, as opposed to examining immigration and migration policies from a wholly sociological perspective. The Journal is the initiative of the Centre for Migration Law of the University of Nijmegen, in co-operation with the Brussels-based Migration Policy Group.
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