2023
DOI: 10.3389/fhumd.2023.1264942
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Reviewing the reviews: the Global Compacts' added value in access to asylum procedures and immigration detention

Idil Atak,
Maja Grundler,
Pauline Endres de Oliveira
et al.

Abstract: The Global Compact for Migration and the Global Compact on Refugees are based on binding international law instruments whose provisions they complement with “best practice” standards related to the treatment of refugees and other migrants. Although the Compacts are non-binding, they provide for review mechanisms to promote compliance with Compact standards. Such oversight is important to achieve progress in implementing the Compacts' commitments. Yet, the current top-down and State-led review process does not … Show more

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