Abstract
This Thesis investigates the French asylum seeker legal framework and refugee integration effects based on evidence in government data, non-governmental organizations, and external sources. Specifically, the policies of the protected rights of asylum seekers from history to modern day in relation to its efficiency and respect to human rights. Despite the development of past models through reforms, some shortcomings and discrepancies still exist that adversely affect asylum rights and responsibility sharing among EU nations. A potential system that benefits the applicant in addition to the host country is possible by implementing a model that takes into consideration asylum preferences, socioeconomics, and ethics. My project aims to encourage everyone to advocate for human rights, be familiar with the asylum policies of the European Union and to educate others on a topic that is affecting many on a global scale.
Thesis Completion
2017
Semester
Summer
Thesis Chair/Advisor
Trinquet du Lys, Charlotte
Degree
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
College
College of Arts and Humanities
Department
Modern Languages and Literatures
Degree Program
French
Location
Orlando (Main) Campus
Language
English
Access Status
Open Access
Release Date
8-1-2017
Recommended Citation
Cordero, Roberto, "Examining the Efficacy of French Asylum Policies and Refugee Integration Effects" (2017). Honors Undergraduate Theses. 225.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/honorstheses/225
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