Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Bast, Jürgen
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2016
Seiten: 289-304
Zeitschrift: European Public Law
Bandnummer: 22
Heftnummer: 2
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.54648/euro2016019
Verlag: Kluwer Law International
The Treaties on which the EU is founded hardly ever mention the notion of solidarity between citizens. The type of solidarity owed according to the terms of the Treaties mostly concerns the relationship between Member States. This also holds true in the chapter providing the legal basis for the EU’s migration policies. The present article discusses the concept of solidarity in the Dublin System for determining the State responsible for examining an application for asylum. This case is especially critical because the Dublin System has given rise to sharp conflicts pertaining to interstate solidarity. The Dublin example demonstrates that in EU law the principle of solidarity operates in a field of tension between a high degree of supranational integration and, simultaneously, a high degree of heterogeneity among its Member States. It aims to compensate an asymmetric distribution of burdens generated by further steps on the supranational path of European integration.
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Harvard-Zitierstil: Bast, J. (2016) Deepening Supranational Integration: Interstate Solidarity in EU Migration Law, European Public Law, 22(2), pp. 289-304. https://doi.org/10.54648/euro2016019
APA-Zitierstil: Bast, J. (2016). Deepening Supranational Integration: Interstate Solidarity in EU Migration Law. European Public Law. 22(2), 289-304. https://doi.org/10.54648/euro2016019