Modernization, globalization, and satisfaction with democracy

Kees Aarts, Jacques Thomassen, Carolien van Ham

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This chapter discusses the development of a methodology for the assessments of the best interests of recently arrived unaccompanied minor refugees. The assessment reports provide evidence and child rights-based information to the migration authorities, which should be taken into account when the asylum decision is made. The Study Centre had been mainly practising BIC assessments with refugee children who had been residing in the Netherlands for a long time. The chapter describes why it is necessary to perform a best interests of the child (BIC) assessment for unaccompanied minors in migration procedures and how those BIC assessments are performed by the Study Centre for Children, Migration and Law (Study Centre). It explains how the BIC assessments are performed by the Study Centre and how this methodology was adapted to the situation of recently arrived refugee children. With the case of Elsa, the chapter illustrates how the adapted methodology for recently arrived refugee children is practised.
Originele taal-2English
TitelMyth and reality of the legitimacy crisis
Subtitel Explaining trends and cross-national differences in established democracies
RedacteurenCarolien van Ham, Jacques Thomassen, Kees Aarts, Rudy Andeweg
Plaats van productieOxford
UitgeverijOxford University Press
Hoofdstuk3
Pagina's37-58
Aantal pagina's12
ISBN van elektronische versie9780192512420
ISBN van geprinte versie9780198793717
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2017

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