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===Equivalents===
===Equivalents===
[[Azyl (CZ)|Azyl]] — [[Asyl]] — [[Asilo]] — [[Azyl (PL)|Azyl]]
[[Azyl (CZ)|azyl]] — [[Asyl]] — [[asilo]] — [[Azyl (PL)|azyl]]
===Related terms===
===Related terms===


* (''is obtained through'') [[Asylum procedure]]
* (''is obtained through'') [[Asylum procedure|'''asylum procedure''']]
* (''is applied for by'') [[Asylum seeker]], [[refugee]]
* (''is applied for by'') '''[[asylum seeker]]''', '''[[refugee]]'''
* political asylum, diplomatic asylum (''are types of'')
* political asylum, diplomatic asylum (''are types of'')
*(''grants a refugee'') permit to remain
*(''grants a refugee'') permit to remain
*(''is a national alternative to'') [[refugee status]]
*(''is a national alternative to'') [[refugee status|'''refugee status''']]


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===Examples===
===Examples===
<blockquote>A co-ordinated inter-governmental response, such as a unified '''asylum system''', will spread the burden of hosting new refugees throughout the EU.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://newint.org/features/web-exclusive/2015/09/11/proposals-for-eu-emergency-meeting-on-syrian-refugee-crisis/ https://newint.org/]</small><blockquote>This prevents '''asylum applicants''' in the EU from '''applying for asylum''' to numerous member states and situations when no member state takes responsibility for an '''asylum seeker'''.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/europe-in-the-21st-century/ https://courses.lumenlearning.com/]</small><blockquote>Indeed, the number of Syrians '''seeking asylum''' in Europe is not even close to the number already within the borders of Syria's neighboring countries.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/publications/analyzing-the-refugee-and-forced-migration-crisis-policy-ethical-and-media-challenges/pdf_download/en https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/]</small>
<blockquote>A co-ordinated inter-governmental response, such as a unified '''asylum system''', will spread the burden of hosting new refugees throughout the EU.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://newint.org/features/web-exclusive/2015/09/11/proposals-for-eu-emergency-meeting-on-syrian-refugee-crisis/ https://newint.org/]</small><blockquote>This prevents '''asylum applicants''' in the EU from '''applying for asylum''' to numerous member states and situations when no member state takes responsibility for an '''asylum seeker'''.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://courses.lumenlearning.com/boundless-worldhistory/chapter/europe-in-the-21st-century/ https://courses.lumenlearning.com/]</small><blockquote>Indeed, the number of Syrians '''seeking asylum''' in Europe is not even close to the number already within the borders of Syria's neighboring countries.</blockquote><small>Source: [https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/publications/analyzing-the-refugee-and-forced-migration-crisis-policy-ethical-and-media-challenges/pdf_download/en https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/]</small>
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===Note===

Revision as of 14:31, 30 August 2022

Equivalents

azylAsylasiloazyl

Related terms

Definition

International law guarantees to each person fleeing persecution the right to request asylum in a safe country.

Source: https://origins.osu.edu/

Encyclopaedic information

The broader case is that not every asylum seeker is a refugee.

Source: https://youth4policy.org/

Asylum laws differ in each European state because the EU considers immigration law a matter of national sovereignty.

Source: https://origins.osu.edu/

Synonyms and variants

Collocations

  • application for asylum, asylum application
  • right of asylum
  • asylum process, procedure, system
  • asylum seeker, applicants
  • asylum status
  • asylum laws, policy, system
  • to seek, claim, request, apply for asylum
  • to grant, provide, give asylum (to be granted, provided, given asylum)
  • to deny asylum (to be denied asylum)

Examples

A co-ordinated inter-governmental response, such as a unified asylum system, will spread the burden of hosting new refugees throughout the EU.

Source: https://newint.org/

This prevents asylum applicants in the EU from applying for asylum to numerous member states and situations when no member state takes responsibility for an asylum seeker.

Source: https://courses.lumenlearning.com/

Indeed, the number of Syrians seeking asylum in Europe is not even close to the number already within the borders of Syria's neighboring countries.

Source: https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/