From Freedom to Detention: A Systematic Analysis of Swedish Asylum Legislation

Q4 Social Sciences Casopis pro Pravni Vedu a Praxi Pub Date : 2022-12-21 DOI:10.5817/cpvp2022-4-4
Dunja Duić, Marina Jambrešić
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As one of the fundamental human rights that belong to every human being, freedom of movement is prescribed at the international, EU and national level. Every person has the right to move freely and must not be unlawfully deprived of freedom. The right to freedom of movement is the rule and restricting it the exception. Nevertheless, there occasionally do exist justified reasons for restricting certain rights, including the right to freedom of movement. Asylum seekers (ASs), much like all other persons, have the right to freedom of movement, though not always without restrictions. The migration and refugee crisis that began in 2015 brought many a challenge for the EU, a major one being the striking of balance between protecting human rights and protecting the national security of the Member States (MSs). Until the onset of the 2015 migration and refugee crisis, Sweden was a country open to migrants and refugees and highly protective of their rights. Soon after, as a self-protection and – preservation measure, Sweden began increasingly frequently restricting the freedom of movement of and imposing detention on ASs. But did Sweden’s newly adopted approach remain in line with international and European legal norms? To determine this, this article offers a systematic analysis of the compliance of Swedish legislation with international and EU standards in regard to restrictions on the freedom of movement of ASs, including minors, with special reference to the imposing of detention.
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从自由到拘留:瑞典庇护立法的系统分析
迁徙自由是属于每个人的基本人权之一,在国际、欧盟和国家层面都有规定。每个人都有自由行动的权利,不得被非法剥夺自由。行动自由权是规则,限制行动自由权是例外。然而,有时确实存在限制某些权利,包括行动自由权利的正当理由。寻求庇护者同所有其他人一样,享有行动自由的权利,尽管并非总是不受限制。2015年开始的移民和难民危机给欧盟带来了许多挑战,其中一个主要挑战是如何在保护人权和保护成员国国家安全之间取得平衡。在2015年移民和难民危机爆发之前,瑞典是一个对移民和难民开放并高度保护其权利的国家。此后不久,作为一项自我保护和保全措施,瑞典开始越来越频繁地限制移民的行动自由并对其实施拘留。但瑞典新采取的做法是否仍然符合国际和欧洲的法律规范?为了确定这一点,本文系统地分析了瑞典立法在限制包括未成年人在内的非裔美国人的行动自由方面遵守国际和欧盟标准的情况,特别是在实施拘留方面。
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