Menores en la Unión Europeacontextualización y análisis de las dificultades legales en la solicitud de asilo

  1. Armando Alvares García Júnior
Revue:
Cuadernos de derecho transnacional

ISSN: 1989-4570

Année de publication: 2019

Volumen: 11

Número: 1

Pages: 63-81

Type: Article

DOI: 10.20318/CDT.2019.4614 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openAccès ouvert editor

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Résumé

Con la actual crisis migratoria y de los refugiados, juristas, politólogos y autoridades competentes de la Unión Europea se enfrentan cada vez más con la cuestión de la llegada de menores necesitados de protección internacional. Esta investigación se enfoca en las diversas e interconectadas di­ficultades prácticas surgidas en el curso del proceso concerniente al otorgamiento de esa protección: «in­visibilidad» del menor, derecho a ser escuchado, preservación de la unidad familiar, deber internacional de no devolución, evaluación del riesgo individual en función del «temor fundado» y del riesgo objetivo.

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