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The Civic Citizens of Europe: The Legal Potential for Immigrant Integration in the EU, Belgium, Germany and the United Kingdom: Nijhoff Studies in European Union Law, cartea 11

Autor Moritz Jesse
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 oct 2016
In The Civic Citizens of Europe: The Legal Potential for Immigrant Integration in the EU, Belgium, Germany, and the United Kingdom, Moritz Jesse analyses the legal framework within which inclusion of immigrants into the receiving societies can take place. The inclusion of immigrants cannot be enforced by law. However, legislation must provide the room within which integration can take place legally. By studying residence titles, procedures, rights to family migration, permanent residence, and integration measures in a comparative and critical way, Jesse wants to discover whether the legal potential for integration in the EU and the three Member States is sufficient for the inclusion of immigrants.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004252264
ISBN-10: 9004252266
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.73 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Seria Nijhoff Studies in European Union Law


Cuprins

Acknowledgments
List of Tables and Figure
1 Immigrant Integration as a Historic Challenge
1.1 Immigrant Integration as a Historic Challenge
1.2 Objective, Hypothesis, Methodology & Structure of This Book
2 Immigrant Integration and Civic Citizenship
2.1 A Legal Definition of Immigrant Integration
2.2 A Legal Definition of Civic Citizenship
2.3 Dimensions of Citizenship and Immigrant Integration
3 Immigration Facts and Immigration Governance in the Case Studies
3.1 Immigration and Integration in Numbers
3.2 Migration History, Current Situation and Discourse in the Case Studies
3.3 Locating Rights and Competences for Migration
3.4 Available Residence Permits in EU and National Legislation
4 Common Rules and Non-discrimination
4.1 Acquisition of Residence Titles
4.2 Losing Residence Titles
4.3 Enjoying Residence (Titles): Equal Treatment and Non-discrimination
5 Employment and Occupation
5.1 Categories, Markers, and Applicable Legislation
5.2 Citizens of the Union
5.3 Turkish Nationals
5.4 Non-economic Immigrants from Third Countries
5.5 Economic Immigrants from Third Countries
5.6 Conclusions: Employment and Occupation
6 Researchers and Students
6.1 Researchers
6.2 Students
6.3 Conclusions: Researchers and Students
7 Family Life
7.1 Applicable Legislation
7.2 The Right to Family Life under Article 8 ECHR and Article 7 Charter
7.3 EU Law
7.4 National Legislation
7.5 Conclusions: Similar but Distinguishable Rights to Family Life
8 Permanent Residence Permits
8.1 EU Law
8.2 National Legislation
8.3 Conclusions: Permanent Residence Statuses
9 The (Legal) Value of Integration Measures
9.1 Mandatory Civic Integration Measures and Integration Conditions
9.2 Other EU Immigrant Integration Measures and Initiatives
9.3 Conclusions: Nature and Purpose of Integration Trajectories
10 Conclusions: Immigrant Integration and Civic Citizenship
10.1 The Legal Potential for Integration
10.2 Civic Citizenship for Third-Country Nationals in the European Union
10.3 (Guessing) Future Developments
10.4 Concluding Remarks
Bibliography; Index.

Notă biografică

Moritz Jesse is Associate Professor of EU Law at the Europa Institute of Leiden University, Faculty of Law. He researches and has published on EU and comparative migration law .