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This book brings together in a systematic manner three discrete
areas of interest pertaining to refugees. Asylum is explored
through studies on the evolution of legal instruments in Europe,
the harmonisation process of European policies, and the broader
spectrum of factors underpinning decisions on asylum. Reception and
settlement of refugees are analysed through a comparative study of
national programmes in France and Britain and in addition a survey
of local authority policies. A typology for refugees is developed
and tested by a comparison between Chilean and Vietnamese
associations in France and Britain.
The growth of Islam in Europe is reflected in the increasing
numbers of Muslims in British and French prisons, but authorities
have responded differently to the challenges presented by Muslim
prisoners in each country. The findings of three years of intensive
research in a variety of prisons show that British prisons
facilitate and control the practice d of Islam, whereas French
prisons discourage it and thereby sow the seeds of extremism. The
policy implications of these ironic findings are examined in
detail.
This book examines convergent trends in asylum regimes around the world. It covers the main regions of the world where asylum is a critical problem: Europe, Africa, and Central America. It also looks at the major issues: human rights, non-governmental organization involvement, gender, return, comprehensive policy, EU harmonization, international intervention, and temporary protection.
This book brings together in a systematic manner three discrete
areas of interest pertaining to refugees. Asylum is explored
through studies on the evolution of legal instruments in Europe,
the harmonisation process of European policies, and the broader
spectrum of factors underpinning decisions on asylum. Reception and
settlement of refugees are analysed through a comparative study of
national programmes in France and Britain and in addition a survey
of local authority policies. A typology for refugees is developed
and tested by a comparison between Chilean and Vietnamese
associations in France and Britain.
This book examines convergent trends in asylum regimes around the
world. It covers the main regions of the world where asylum is a
critical problem: Europe, Africa and Central America. It also looks
at the major issues: human rights; non-governmental organisation
involvement; gender; return; comprehensive policy; European Union
harmonisation; international intervention and temporary protection.
The growth of Islam in Europe is reflected in the increasing
numbers of Muslims in British and French prisons, but authorities
have responded differently to the challenges presented by Muslim
prisoners in each country. The findings of three years of intensive
research in a variety of prisons show that British prisons
facilitate and control the practice d of Islam, whereas French
prisons discourage it and thereby sow the seeds of extremism. The
policy implications of these ironic findings are examined in
detail.
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