1st Edition

Unaccompanied Children in European Migration and Asylum Practices In Whose Best Interests?

Edited By Mateja Sedmak, Birgit Sauer, Barbara Gornik Copyright 2018
200 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

200 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

200 Pages 3 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Unaccompanied minor migrants are underage migrants, who for various reasons leave their country and are separated from their parents or legal/customary guardians. Some of them live entirely by themselves, while others join their relatives or other adults in a foreign country. The concept of the best interests of a child is widely applied in international, national legal documents and several... Read more

1. Introduction: Unaccompanied Minor Migrants In Europe: Between Compassion And Repression Barbara Gornik, Birgit Sauer and Mateja Sedmak  2. At The Crossroads Of Power Relations: The Convention Of The Right Of A Child And Unaccompanied Minor Migrants Barbara Gornik  3. The Best Interests Of Unaccompanied And Separated Children: A Normative Framework Based On The Convention On The Rights Of The Child Jyothi Kanics  4. Methodology For The Best Interests Of The Child Assessment For Recently Arrived Unaccompanied Refugee Minors Carla Van Os, Elianne Zijlstra, Erik. J. Knorth, Wendy Post, Margrite Kalverboer  5. Asylum Experiences In Austria From The Perspective Of Unaccompanied Minors: Best Interests Of The Child In Reception Procedures And Everyday Life Ayse Dursun And Birgit Sauer  6. ‘Not Our Children’: Unaccompanied Minor Asylum Seekers In Slovenia Mateja Sedmak, Blaž Lenarčič, Zorana Medarić, Tjaša Žakelj  7. Coping Strategies Of Unaccompanied Minors Lacking Protection Within The French Context: The Key Role Of Political And Civil Society Mobilization Corentin Bailleul  8. Surely Not! Procedurally Lawful Age Assessments In The UK Marie-Bénédicte Dembour

Biography

Mateja Sedmak is a Research Councillor at the Science and Research Centre Koper, Slovenia.

Barbara Gornik is a Research Assistant at the Science and Research Centre Koper, Slovenia.

Birgit Sauer is Professor of Political Science at the University of Vienna, Austria