“Crisis Rhetoric” and Derogations from the AFSJ: Is EU Asylum Policy Discriminatory or does its Implementation Reflect the Rule of Law?

  • Julia Kienast Aarhus University, Denmark
Keywords: crisis, refugees, CEAS, enforcement, discrimination

Abstract

This paper analyses the language of EU leaders and its influence on the implementation of EU asylum law by triggering derogations, exceptions and amendments. It compares this process with regards to the 2015 refugee crisis, the Belarus border crisis and the current Ukrainian crisis to portray how the reaction to similar facts differs and, hence, to show how EU asylum policy suffers from a lack of rule of law. As the crisis in Ukraine unfolds, one can observe how strongly the narrative of EU leaders differs regarding these refugees compared to those from, e.g., Syria and Afghanistan in previous years. It shows a “U-turn” of the EU’s agenda since 2015. Hence, it has become clear that the problem lies less in sufficient contingencies for a sudden influx, but rather a feeling – or lack – of solidarity. From a legal perspective, there is no distinction between the responsibility for asylum applicants based on their nationality. To the contrary, refugee protection builds on the prohibition of discrimination. This has potentially negative implications for the rule of law in the EU. Hence, this paper investigates how EU leaders “talk” their way into applying or not applying EU law and even create EU law at their will simply by describing the arrivals as a security threat, a “hybrid attack” or instead as neighbors in need, as “family”.

Received: 31 July 2022 
Accepted: 13 October 2022

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Author Biography

Julia Kienast, Aarhus University, Denmark

She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Aarhus University in Denmark and part of the ASILE project (www.asileproject.eu). Previously, she was a research intern at the AIRE Centre in London. She studied, i.a., at the University of Michigan and the University of Vienna, where she wrote her dissertation on the challenges of mass migration governance in the sensitive area of human rights.

Published
2022-12-13
How to Cite
Kienast, Julia. 2022. “‘Crisis Rhetoric’ and Derogations from the AFSJ: Is EU Asylum Policy Discriminatory or Does Its Implementation Reflect the Rule of Law?”. Deusto Journal of European Studies, no. 06 (December), 117-43. https://doi.org/10.18543/ced.2586.