Forum Editorial: Under Scrutiny - Safe Country Regimes in Global Asylum Governance

The concept of a ‘safe country’, whether as a safe third country, safe country of origin, or first country of asylum, has gained prominence in migration management, particularly within the context of externalised asylum processing and returns.

1 April 2026

Is Trump’s America Safe for Asylum-Seekers? Re-Examining the Safe Third Country Agreement Between Canada and the USA in 2025

In 2023, with little warning, the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) between Canada and the United States of America was amended.

1 April 2026

The New Frontier of Externalisation: Safe Third Countries and Return Hubs – Key Changes and Implications

Externalisation has become a defining feature of European migration governance, characterised by coercive measures and serious human rights risks. Despite growing criticism, the EU continues to expand its externalisation agenda.

1 April 2026

The United States’ Attempt to Deport Third Country Nationals to Africa: Is This a Mutually Beneficial Situation?

This post focuses on the attempt made by the Trump Administration to deport unwanted foreigners, generally convicted of crimes in the US, to various African countries because they cannot be sent back to their countries of origin, being at risk of persecution by their domestic authorities.

1 April 2026

A New Safe Third Country Mechanism: Australia’s Deportation Arrangement with Nauru

Australia has entered a troubling new chapter in its externalisation strategy and use of the so-called ‘safe third country’ concept.

1 April 2026

Colombia: Safe Third Country for Whom? The U.S. Amid Venezuelan Forced Migration

Amid the rising number of Venezuelans crossing the Darién Gap, the United States sharpened its efforts to contain forced migration in countries like Colombia.

1 April 2026

The EU’s ‘Safe Third Country’ Concept: Is Changing the Law a Silver Bullet for Extraterritorial Processing?

This blog post analyses the evolving ‘safe third country’ concept in EU asylum law and its implications for the extraterritorial processing of asylum seekers.

1 April 2026

Beyond the Eurocentric Gaze: Adjudicating Externalisation Through the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights

Over the past few decades, the world has witnessed the rise of externalisation policies. This trend has deepened the existing global “non-entrée” system, which is designed to contain people of the South within the South.

1 April 2026

The Role of Morocco as a “Safe” Country in Containing and Preventing Irregular Migration: A Façade of Solidarity

The phenomenon of irregular migration remains a significant challenge for Europe and North African countries, including Morocco, which consistently hosts large numbers of irregular migrants from sub-Saharan Africa.

1 April 2026

The Legal Labyrinth of Safe Third Country Designations: Blanket Assumptions of Safety in EU Asylum and Externalisation Policy

Designating ‘safe’ countries may appear to offer a practical solution to Europe’s migration challenges, but it raises profound legal and ethical concerns.

1 April 2026