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Book Synopsis1. Introduction: Asylum governance and the UN Global Compact on Refugees (Sergio Carrera, Nikolas Feith Tan, Eleni Karageorgiou and Gamze Ovacik).- Part 1. Actors, Instruments and Standards.- 2. Actors and their Networks: Scope for Adaptation to and Contestation of Global Norms for Refugee Protection (Andrew Geddes, Leiza Brumat and Andrea Pettrachin).- 3. Inventory and Typology of EU Arrangements with Third Countries (Nikolas Feith Tan).- 4. Refugee and Human Rights Law Standards Applicable to Asylum Governance and the Right of Asylum (Nikolas Feith Tan, Julia Kienast and Jens Vedsted-Hansen).- Part 2. Refugee Recognition, Self-reliance and Labour Rights.- 5. Status, Vulnerability and Rights: Bangladesh and Jordan (Sanjeeb Hossain and Lewis Turner).- 6. Status, Vulnerability and Rights: Brazil (Natalia Araujo).- 7. Status, Vulnerability and Rights: Canada (Roberto Cortinovis and Andrew Fallone).- 8. Status, Vulnerability and Rights: South Africa (Fatima Khan).- 9. Status, Vulnerability and Rights: Turkey (Ilke Sanlier).- Part 3. Third Country Arrangements.- 10. Asylum for Containment (Thomas Spijkerboer).- 11. Niger (Bachirou Ayouba Tinni and Abdoulaye Hamadou).- 12. Serbia (Olga Djurovic and Rados Djurovic).- 13. Tunisia (Fatma Raach and Hiba Sha'ath).- 14. Turkey (Gamze Ovacik, Meltem Ineli-Ciger, Orçun Ulusoy and Thomas Spijkerboer).- 15.EU asylum governance actors - Serbia and Tunisia (Julian Lehmann and Angeliki Dimitriadi).- Part 4. Responsibility Allocation and Attribution.- 16. Responsibility Attribution and Fundamental Rights Compatibility (Nikolas Feith Tan, Julia Kienast and Jens Vedsted-Hansen).- 17. Legal Responsibility Attribution based on EU-Third Country Arrangements (Gregor Noll, Eleni Karageorgiou and Gamze Ovacik).