Eurasylum's study on 'The implementation of Article 80 TFEU on the
principle of solidarity and fair sharing of responsibility, including
its financial implications, between the Member States in the field of
border checks, asylum and immigration' has just been published by the
European Parliament. The study analyses primary and secondary sources of
European law in order to identify the implications of Article 80 TFEU in
terms of obligations and jurisdiction. It also discusses the results of
a questionnaire that was administered to senior public officials in the
EU, collecting their views on the scope and possible mode of
implementation of Article 80 TFEU. The study's conclusions outline some
practical solutions for the implementation of new solidarity mechanisms
in the field of EU immigration and asylum policies.
To study can be downloaded from :
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/activities/committees/studies/download.do?language=en&file=35591
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