The Eternal Question: What Does "Mass Influx" Really Mean? Reflections After the First Activation of the Temporary Protection Directive 2011/55
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The unprecedented activation of Directive 2001/55 (TPD) has reopened the
debate on the real meaning of mass influx, especially as its aim is to provide protection
when human mobility on a large scale occurs. The interest in defining
this phenomenon as precisely as possible, in terms of when exile is deemed to
be occurring on a huge scale, is nothing new; it is a concern that is consubstantial
to the adoption of the legal norm. The aim of this scholarly interest in the
subject has changed over time. In the historical context of the adoption of the
Directive, research on mass influx coalesced around concern that the temporary
protection scheme could be used to the detriment of international obligationsof asylum. A definition of “mass” that was too flexible could lead to the
application of an instrument that implied temporary suspension of the right
to asylum. The application of temporary protection was welcome, provided it
was used only in exceptional cases. Some of us were concerned about the arbitrary
use of the procedure, and we sought legal instruments that would enable
this discretionary aspect to be controlled.
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Arenas-Hidalgo, Nuria, "The Eternal Question: What Does "Mass Influx" Really Mean? Reflections After the First Activation of the Temporary Protection Directive 2011/55", (Carrera, S., Ineli-Ciger, M., editors), EU Responses toe the Large-Scale Refugee Displacement from Ukraine. An Analysis on the Temporary Protection Directive and Its Implications for the Future EU Asylum Policy, EUI Migration Policy Centre, Robert Schuman Centre, European University Institute, 2023, pp. 86-100. I














