Taking Stock of the EU-Turkey Statement in 2024

Author:

Ovacık Gamze12ORCID,Ineli-Ciger Meltem3ORCID,Ulusoy Orçun4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postdoctoral Researcher, Faculty of Law, McGill University Montreal Canada

2. Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, Başkent University Ankara Turkey

3. Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, Suleyman Demirel University Isparta Turkey

4. Researcher, Faculty of Law, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Amsterdam The Netherlands

Abstract

Abstract The EU-Turkey Statement of March 2016 aimed to end irregular migration from Turkey to the European Union (EU). Since 2016, the relationship between Turkey and the EU has undergone significant changes. While the EU fulfilled only two of its promises under the Statement, Turkey suspended the implementation of the return component of the Statement in 2020 and stopped readmitting third-country nationals from Greece. Meanwhile, recent judgments delivered by the European Court of Human Rights, such as Akkad v. Turkey and G.B. and others v. Turkey, have shed new light on conditions facing refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants in Turkey. This article aims to analyse the implementation of the EU-Turkey Statement as of 2024 by examining to what extent Turkey and the European Union, as well as its Member States, have fulfilled their pledges and acted in line with the course of action agreed under the Statement. It also aims to investigate to what extent Turkey’s assumed status as a safe third country has changed over the years. Given that the number of irregular passages towards the EU through Turkey has decreased considerably and that the return component of the Statement is not currently implemented, we argue that the assessment of whether Turkey is safe should be made with reference to refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants contained in Turkey as a result of the EU-Turkey Statement arrangements not just those returned under the EU-Turkey Statement.

Funder

European Union’s Horizon 2020

Publisher

Brill

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