This book sheds light on the increasingly controversial debate surrounding migration and asylum in Germany. It reveals how political intentions, opposing positions, and widespread misunderstandings shape public perception-and what profound consequences these have for politics, society, and the rule of law. David G. Cohnen traces a chronology of events that illustrates how decisions made in recent years are impacting the country and raises questions about sovereignty, legal foundations, and responsibility. The work invites readers to critically examine political narratives and reconsider the actual foundations of asylum law. A book for everyone who wants to understand what is driving Germany-and what course must be set for the future.
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