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    Symbolic despotism as hypocrisy, desire and violence: The Ironies of Humanitarianism in Spain’s Asylum System
    (2025) Tunaboylu, Sevda; Rué, Alèxia
    In an era when humanitarian credentials often serve as a moral badge, the Spanish asylum system reveals a paradox: those tasked by providing care can become unwitting agents of subtler form of tyranny. Beneath the veneer of altruism, the front-line social workers everyday interactions with asylum seekers -often operating within overstretched bureaucraciesexemplify what we conceptualize as symbolic despotism, where the desire for control is entrenched in the rhetoric of virtue.
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    Questioning the necessity of pre-removal detention: the Case of Spain
    (2025) Tunaboylu, Sevda; Rué, Alèxia; Jubany, Olga
    Detention has increasingly been used as the main strategy across Europe to prevent foreign citizens from absconding while pending for deportation. Yet, this is a highly contested measure as it often implies breaching several human and migrant rights. In Spain, civil society has a long tradition of advocating for the closure of all pre-removal detention centres for foreigners, known locally as CIEs -the Centro de Internamiento de Extranjeros-. But is this a realistic possibility within Spain's current politico-legal framework? Grounded the data gathered and analysis of the first two research stages of MORE, in this blog post, we argue that abolishing pre-removal detention is a viable option.
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    Report on the development of the Return and Readmission policy across Europe: multilevel analysis, Case Study: Spain (Executive Summary)
    (2025-02) Tunaboylu, Sevda; Rué, Alèxia; Jubany, Olga
    This document provides a concise summary of the key findings from the national report on Spain regarding the return and readmission policy. The study was conducted as part of WP1 Development of the Return and Readmission policy across Europe: multilevel analysis of MORE Horizon Europe research project. The report is based on exhaustive documentary research of the literature as well as policies, regulations, law and transcription of the parliamentary debates, statistical data extracted from the Ministry of Interior, and two in-depth interviews with experts on the return and readmission policies in Spain. For detailed analysis, evidence, and comprehensive insights, please refer to the full report. The information in this summary should not be considered complete or fully representative of the entire study.
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    Alternative policy approaches to RR: regularisation and other recognised statuses. Case Study: Spain (Executive Summary)
    (2025-01) Tunaboylu, Sevda; Rué, Alèxia; Jubany, Olga
    This document provides a concise summary of the key findings from the national report on Spain regarding the current legal and practical situation of non-deportable migrants and alternatives to deportation. The study was conducted as part of WP2 Alternative Policy Approaches to Return and Readmission of MORE Horizon Europe research project. The report is based on exhaustive documentary research of the literature as well as policies, regulations, law and transcription of the parliamentary debates, statistical data extracted from the Ministry of Interior, and five in-depth interviews with experts on the rights of third-country nationals in Spain that have received an expulsion or return order but cannot be deported. For detailed analysis, evidence, and comprehensive insights, please refer to the full report. The information in this summary should not be considered complete or fully representative of the entire study.
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    Global Bioethics and Cultural Anthropology
    (2009-02) Buxó Rey, Ma. Jesús (Maria Jesús)
    Análisis del Protocolo de 1995 sobre reclamaciones colectivas como instrumento quasijurisdiccional de control sobre el cumplimiento de la Carta Social Europea.