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Humanitarian Visas for International Protection Purposes: Defining EU Member States’ Obligations under International and European Human Rights Law


ISBN13: 9781839706424
Published: May 2026
Publisher: Larcier Intersentia Publishers
Country of Publication: Belgium
Format: Hardback
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This book starts from the context of the extremely difficult access to international protection in the EU, accentuated by increased migration controls and by the externalization of European migration policies. Against this background, this book has carried out to analyze whether EU Member States hold any obligation, under international and European human rights law, to protect third country nationals applying for humanitarian visas with a view to lodging an international protection claim upon arrival in the EU. Through an effective interpretation of States’ obligation of non-refoulement, Eugénie Delval demonstrates that EU Member States may be required to issue humanitarian visas when there is no other alternative that would effectively protect the applicants against the impermissible exposure to foreseeable risks of harm.

Subjects:
EU Law, Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
List of Abbreviations

Introduction: The Lack of Genuine Safe and Legal Access to International Protection in the European Union
Chapter 1. Legal Basis to EU Member States’ Positive Obligation to Protect Humanitarian Visa Applicants: The Norm of Non-Refoulement
Chapter 2. The Applicability ratione loci of the Norm of Non-Refoulement: EU Member States Exercise their Jurisdiction and are Implementing Union Law when they Review Humanitarian Visa Applications
Chapter 3. The Extent of EU Member States’ Obligations to Protect Humanitarian Visa Applicants
General Conclusion

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