The Abyss of Complexity. Some Remarks on European and German Law in the Migration Crisis
Nicolas Sölter
Institute of European Studies, Working Paper Series from Institute of European Studies, UC Berkeley
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This article focusses on dysfunctions of European and German law in the face of mass migration. In particular, it reflects the German debate on the relation of domestic constitutional provisions and EU asylum law.
Keywords: Law; Refugee Crisis; Migration Crisis; Dublin Regulation; Temporary Protection Directive; Separation of Powers; Federal Loyalty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-02-09
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