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Negotiating Europe's Immigration Frontiers: Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, cartea 3

Autor Barbara Melis
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 iul 2001

Din seria Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789041116147
ISBN-10: 9041116141
Pagini: 268
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe


Cuprins

List of Abbreviations. Table of Cases. Introduction. Part 1: Immigration in Europe: An Introduction. I. Immigration in Europe. Part 2: Immigrant Policies in the European Union. II. The Legal Status of TCNS in the EU. III. The Treaty of Amsterdam. IV. Freedom of Movement Provisions. V. The Social Rights of TCNS. VI. Working Conditions and the Right to Residence. Part 3: Immigration Policy in the European Union. VII: Admission Policies and Rules. VIII. Admission for TCNS Family Members. Part 4: The Repressive Side of Immigration Policy: Controls and Expulsion Measures. X. Expulsion Measures. Conclusions. Bibliography. Annexes. Table of Treaties and Legislation. Index.

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'This book offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the development of EU immigration policies, a sound mixture of technical legal rules and analytical overview of the difficulties in adopting a much needed common approach to immigration rules…It is an excellent, lucid introduction to the subject matter, providing the necessary grounding for detailed consideration of ongoing European initiatives in this area.'
Tawhida Ahmed, European Journal of Migration and Law, 2004.
'[T]he value of this book lies in its demonstration of the inherently repressive nature of the immigration policy pursued prior to the new Tampere Agenda. The book identifies the true challenge for the Member States as turning the more constructive rhetoric of Tampere into legal reality.'
European Law Review, 27 (2002).