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@article{ Zaun2024, title = {Why courts are the life buoys of migrant rights: anti-immigrant pressure, variation in judicial independence, and asylum recognition rates}, author = {Zaun, Natascha and Leroch, Martin and Thielemann, Eiko}, journal = {Journal of European Public Policy}, number = {5}, pages = {1206-1230}, volume = {31}, year = {2024}, issn = {1466-4429}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13501763.2023.2182821}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-100268-0}, abstract = {A rise in anti-immigrant pressure can reduce asylum recognition rates, irrespective of individuals' protection needs. Independent courts, which often act as a safeguard of migrant rights vis-à-vis such pressures, have been subject to increasing political interference. Yet, we know very little about how variation in the level of judicial independence - especially among lower courts - affects policy outcomes. In this paper, we assess the impact of anti-immigrant pressure and judicial independence on first and final instance refugee status determination decisions across 28 European Union member states over a ten-year period (2008-2018). We find that the relative independence of courts makes the biggest difference in asylum recognition rates at first and final instance when levels of anti-immigrant pressure are particularly high. This effect can be demonstrated not just regarding asylum appeals, but also for first instance decisions, suggesting that independent courts can have a liberal ‘foreshadowing effect’ on national asylum agencies.}, keywords = {EU-Staat; EU member state; Eurobarometer; Eurobarometer; EU; EU; Flüchtling; refugee; Einwanderung; immigration; Ausländerfeindlichkeit; xenophobia; Recht; law; Richter; judge; politische Unabhängigkeit; political independence; politischer Einfluss; political influence; Gericht; court}}