The "Other" Greek crisis: asylum and EU solidarity
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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-13, 10:25authored byP McDonough, E Tsourdi
This article assesses the European Union’s efforts to implement refugee protection and
how solidarity and responsibility-sharing apply between Member States. The analysis
focuses on the case of Greece, which faces extreme migratory pressures and is still in the
process of building an effective asylum system. The research locates the types of
responsibilities owed to refugees under European Union law for selected areas such
as humanitarian support upon arrival, assessment of protection needs, and provision
of material reception conditions to those who request protection. It also examines the
effect of the European Union’s responsibility allocation regime in placing those responsibilities
disproportionately on Greece. As a response to this crisis, European Union’s
institutions and agencies as well as individual Member States have undertaken a
series of measures to support Greece. This research will outline European Union’s
solidarity measures undertaken in Greece and their basis in European Union law. It
will assess the impact of these mechanisms on Greece’s capacity to fulfil its humanitarian
obligations and highlight gaps and challenges that remain.