Unaccompanied Refugee Children in Greece and Their right to Family Reunification with family members in other EU countries: An explorative and explanatory study of the implementation of Dublin Regulation in Greek national legislation
Abstract
Unaccompanied children/minors (UAC) represents a large proportion of the
demography of refugees in Greece, and many of them have families in other EU
countries they wish to be reunited with. However, the increasingly closed borders and
restricted freedom of movement in Greece have limited the possibility to reach family
members in the EU. UAC’s are consequently profoundly dependent on Greek
authorities to facilitate a family reunification process.
The purpose of this thesis is to explore how UAC’s right to family reunification has
been implemented in Greek law (Law 4375/2016) from EU law (Dublin Regulation
No 604/2013), and explain what the reasons could be for potential gaps in
implementation. This purpose is divided into two research questions:
(1) The explorative part, to find how UAC’s right to family reunification is expressed
in the legal instruments and if there is a difference between them?;
(2) The explanatory part, what reasons could there be for any potential gaps in the
implementation?
This thesis has found that UAC’s right to family reunification is recognised in both
legal instruments and that the Greek law technically satisfies the requirements of the
Dublin Regulation. However, the Greek law establishes a process that can postpone
the initiation of a family reunification procedure without a maximum time limit, and
this cannot be in line with the “best interest of the child”.
By using the Implementation Theory and its method Casual Mechanisms, this study
has found that the lack of State Capacity (resources) is a profound reason for this
implementation gap in Greek law.
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Date
2017-07-03Author
Roman, Victor
Keywords
Unaccompanied (refugee) children/minors
Family Reunification
“best interest of the child”
Dublin Regulation
Law 4375/2016
Greece
EU
Implementation
Series/Report no.
Human Rights
2017:2
Language
eng