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Title: Left in Limbo: UNHCR's Study on the Implementation of the Dublin III Regulation, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Authors: Cravesana, S
Hennessy, M
Sullo, P
Issue Date: Aug-2017
Publisher: UNHCR
Citation: Cravesana, S. and Hennessy, M. (2017) Left in Limbo: UNHCR Study on the Implementation of the Dublin III Regulation - Executive Summary. Geneva: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), pp. 1 - 182. Available at: https://www.refworld.org/reference/regionalreport/unhcr/2017/en/118788 (accessed: 31 January 2024).
Description: Acknowledgements: This research was coordinated by Silvia Cravesana in UNHCR’s Bureau for Europe (Policy and Legal Support Unit). This report was written by Silvia Cravesana and Maria Hennessy. This report brings together the main findings of national reports produced by Lucienne Joergensen (Denmark), Claire Callejon (France), Aida Worku (Germany), Aliki-Eleni Georgiadi (Greece), Pietro Sullo (Italy), Paolo Biondi (Malta), Vigdis Vevstad (Norway), Marta Gorczynska (Poland), Cynthia Orchard and Helen-Marie Fraher (United Kingdom)
Particular thanks go to staff in UNHCR’s national offices in France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Poland and the United Kingdom, and in the Regional Representations for Western and Northern Europe for their important contributions. Appreciation is also extended to Reem Alsalem, Lucie Bichet, Sam Boutruche, Zoé Campiglia, Elena Colunga Caballero, Kate Connelly, Cathryn Costello, Alexander de Châlus, Yolande Ditewig, Madeline Garlick, Kristof Gombeer, Sophie Magennis, Hugh Massey, Maeve Patterson, Cornelia Schick, Juliette Tassy, Andrea Vonkeman and Cornelis Wouters for their inputs and support. Particular thanks also go to the colleagues in other organizations who provided advice and inputs in the initial phase of this research: Anneliese Baldaccini (Amnesty International), Daphné Bouteillet (ECRE) and Marc Provera (JRS). Finally, UNHCR expresses its sincere gratitude to Member State officials, representatives of organizations, lawyers, asylum-seekers and many others who agreed to be interviewed and provided information in the course of this research.
URI: https://bura.brunel.ac.uk/handle/2438/28312
Other Identifiers: ORCiD: Pietro Sullo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9064-9118
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