Limits to intra-EU free movement rights and the Common European Asylum System: remarks on the CJEU case law and the activation of temporary protection directive
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2023Autore
Frasca, Eleonora
Rizzuto Ferruzza, Silvia
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Under the current architecture established by the Common European
Asylum System (CEAS), asylum seekers and beneficiaries of international protection
cannot move freely within the EU territory. Their legal status as third-country
nationals is linked to the Member State responsible for their asylum application. Even
so, asylum seekers and beneficiaries of international protection continue to move
before and after acquiring a status. Both the case law of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the activation of the Temporary Protection Directive
show that it is possible to pose a disruptive challenge to this legal framework and
foster a reflection on the extent to which current restrictions on intra-EU free
movement rights of asylum seekers and beneficiaries of an international protection
status are necessary, effective and respectful of fundamental rights.