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Francesca Ippolito, Samantha Velluti, The recast process of the EU asylum system: A balancing act between efficiency and fairness, Refugee Survey Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 3, (2011), pp. 24-62
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Anđela Đukanović, Evropska unija i zaštita ljudskih prava tražilaca azila – aktuelni problemi, Evropsko zakonodavstvo, god. 19, br. 72 (2020), str. 30-50
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Nebojša Raičević, Izgradnja Zajedničkog evropskog sistema azila i njegovo prilagođavanje masovnom prilivu migranata, Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta u Nišu, broj 71, Godina LIV, 2015, str. 13-32
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Maarten den Heijer, Jorrit Rijpma, Thomas Spijkerboer, Coercion, prohibition, and great expectations: the continuing failure of the Common European Asylum System, Common Market Law Review 53: 607–642, 2016
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Hugo Storey, EU Refugee Qualification Directive: a Brave New World?, International Journal of Refugee Law, Volume 20, Issue 1, March 2008, pp. 1-49
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Nebojša Raičević, Postupak odlučivanja o zahtevu za azil u pravu EU, Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta u Nišu, broj 72, Godina LV, 2016, str. 123-142
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Bruno De Witte, Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi, Confrontation on relocation – The Court of Justice endorses the emergency scheme for compulsory relocation of asylum seekers within the European Union: Slovak Republic and Hungary v. Council, Common Market Law Review 55: 1457–1494, 2018
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Helen Hintjens, Failed Securitisation Moves during the 2015 ‘Migration Crisis’, International Migration, Vol. 57 (4) 2019
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Sandra Lavenex, ‘Failing Forward’ Towards Which Europe? Organized Hypocrisy in the Common European Asylum System, JCMS 2018 Volume 56. Number 5. pp. 1195–1212
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Arne Niemann, Natascha Zaun, EU Refugee Policies and Politics in Times of Crisis: Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives, JCMS 2018 Volume 56. Number 1. pp. 3–22
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Ramses A. Wessel (2021) Normative transformations in EU external relations: the phenomenon of ‘soft’ international agreements, West European Politics, 44:1, 72-92
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