European Readmission Policy
Biographical note
Nils Coleman, Ph.D. (2007) in Law, European University Institute (Florence) is an official working for the Dutch government, dealing with international policy on the integration of minorities. He has previously published in the areas of migration and asylum, and counterterrorism.
Readership
Academics specialised in European and International Migration and Refugee Law and Policy, and International Relations, and policymakers at national and European level in the areas of migration and asylum.
Table of contents
Acknowledgements; I Introduction: 1. History of Readmission Policies in Europe; 2. International Law Obligations to Readmit Persons; 3. The Reasons for a Common Readmission Policy; 4. The Competence to Conclude Community Readmission Agreements; 5. The Content of Community Readmission Agreements; 6. Integrating Readmission into EU External Relations; 7. The Negotiation of Community Readmission Agreements; 8. Readmission Clauses; 9. Community Readmission Agreements and the International Protection of Refugees; II Conclusions; II; Annex 1: Community Readmission Agreement with Albania; Annex 2: 1995 Standard Readmission Clause; Annex 3: 1996 Standard Readmission Clause; Annex 4: 1999 Standard Readmission Clause; Annex 5: Migration Management Clause; Bibliography.
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