Studies have sought to explain variation in protection recognition rates between EU member states with, however, limited explanatory power. Surprisingly, few have contemplated the role of the administration, despite it being at the centre of the process through which asylum claims are examined. We posit that recognition rates are significantly affected by administrative capacity, although the administration's action may be mitigated by political factors. Our findings show that administrative effectiveness and experience in asylum matters yield higher recognition rates. We show that government preferences and the overall political context affect protection recognition, too. Importantly, we also find that the mechanisms at play are different if we consider the different forms of protection.

Asylum seekers in the machinery of the state: administrative capacity vs. preferences. Recognition rates in EU member states / P.G. Van Wolleghem, H.G. Sicakkan. - In: EUROPEAN UNION POLITICS. - ISSN 1465-1165. - 24:2(2023), pp. 348-369. [10.1177/14651165221135113]

Asylum seekers in the machinery of the state: administrative capacity vs. preferences. Recognition rates in EU member states

P.G. Van Wolleghem
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2023

Abstract

Studies have sought to explain variation in protection recognition rates between EU member states with, however, limited explanatory power. Surprisingly, few have contemplated the role of the administration, despite it being at the centre of the process through which asylum claims are examined. We posit that recognition rates are significantly affected by administrative capacity, although the administration's action may be mitigated by political factors. Our findings show that administrative effectiveness and experience in asylum matters yield higher recognition rates. We show that government preferences and the overall political context affect protection recognition, too. Importantly, we also find that the mechanisms at play are different if we consider the different forms of protection.
Administrative capacity; asylum; European Union; government preferences; recognition rates
Settore GSPS-02/A - Scienza politica
   THE RIGHT TO INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION: A PENDULUM BETWEEN GLOBALIZATION AND NATIVIZATION?
   PROTECT
   European Commission
   Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
   870761
2023
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