Legal Migration to the European Union
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"The book is a welcome addition to the literature on EU migration law and will deservedly attract academics and practitioners who would like to know more about this area."
Diego Acosta Arcarazo, Common Market Law Review, Issue 2, 2012 (vol. 49).
Diego Acosta Arcarazo, Common Market Law Review, Issue 2, 2012 (vol. 49).
€215.00$295.00
Edited by: Steve Peers, Elspeth Guild, Diego Acosta, Kees Groenendijk and Violeta Moreno Lax
Since 1999, the EU has adopted legislation harmonizing many areas of immigration law, in particular rules on borders, visas, legal migration, and irregular migration.
The much-enlarged and fully updated second edition of this book contains the text of and detailed commentary upon every ...
€165.00$226.00
Edited by: Steve Peers, Elspeth Guild and Jonathan Tomkin
Since 1999, the EU has adopted legislation harmonizing many areas of immigration law, in particular rules on borders, visas, legal migration, and irregular migration.
The much-enlarged and fully updated second edition of this book contains the text of and detailed commentary upon every ...
€101.00$138.00
Olivier W. Vonk
The book analyzes the role of dual nationality in different fields of the law, in particular national and EU law, and offers a convincing argument for the (minimum) harmonization of European nationality laws.
€96.00$132.00
Ida Staffans
This book focuses on three European asylum procedures and the evidentiary assessment carried out in these. The interrelationship between these procedures and legal systems influencing them is explored and questions in relation to the harmonizing strivings of EU are posed.
€133.00$182.00
Edited by Elspeth Guild and Paul Minderhoud
More than a decade has passed since the appearance of the first issue of the European Journal of Migration and Law, which was established to examine the intertwining of issues of law and migration in the EU. This volume has been compiled to celebrate that anniversary.
€113.00$146.00
Diego Acosta Arcarazo
This book analyses the potential of the Long-term Residence Directive to become a subsidiary form of EU citizenship which escapes direct control by Member States, by looking at its implementation and at its possible interpretation by the Court of Justice.
€132.00$171.00
Edited by Bernard Ryan and Valsamis Mitsilegas
€115.00$149.00
Edited by Ricky van Oers, Eva Ersbøll and Dora Kostakopoulou
The introduction of language and integration tests as a condition for naturalisation and other types of legal residence permits reflects an important recent change in citizenship policies in European countries. In this book, experts from nine countries reflect on the redefinition of political ...
€137.00$177.00
Galina Cornelisse
Practices of immigration detention in Europe are largely resistant to conventional forms of legal correction. By rethinking the notion of territorial sovereignty in modern constitutionalism, this book puts forward a solution to the problem of legally permissive immigration detention.
€90.00$117.00
Edited by Jan Niessen and Thomas Huddleston
The book lays out the methodology behind the Migrant Integration Policy Index, a unique study on indicators of legal integration, before analysing European trends in various policy areas critical to immigrants’ opportunities to participate in their country of residence.
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