The First Decade of EU Migration and Asylum Law
Contents
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- Preliminary Material (i-xvi) (140K)
- Introduction: Migration And Law In Europe (1-22) by Kees Groenendijk (118K)
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Citizenship In Motion: The Development Of The Freedom Of Movement For Citizens In The Case-Law Of The Court Of Justice Of The European Union
(23-46)
by
Jonathan Tomkin
(122K)
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- 1. Freedom Of Movement For Persons Prior To The Introduction Of Union Citizenship
- 2. Freedom Of Movement For Citizens
- 3. Union Citizens’ Right To Equal Treatment
- 4. National Measures Hindering The Exercise Of Free Movement Rights
- 5. Beyond Freedom Of Movement: The Rights Of ‘Static’ Union Citizens
- 6. Conclusion
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EU Free Movement Of Persons And Member States’ Solidarity Systems: Searching For A Balance
(47-74)
by
Herwig Verschueren
(150K)
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Impact Of A Broad Definition Of ‘Worker’ In EU Law On The Entitlement To Social Minimum Benefits For Economically Inactive Persons
- 3. The Entitlement To Social Minimum Benefits Under The European System Of Co-Ordination Of Social Security Schemes
- 4. Relationship Between The EU Social Security Co-Ordination For Minimum Subsistence Benefits And Residence Directive 2004/38
- 5. Access To Minimum Subsistence Benefits Not Covered By The Social Security Co-Ordination
- 6. Concluding Remarks
- The Privileged Treatment Of Turkish Nationals (75-92) by Denis Martin (98K)
- Has Europeanization Silenced Criticism On Intergovernmental External Border Cooperation? (93-126) by Helen Oosterom-Staples (158K)
- The EU Acquis On Irregular Migration Ten Years On: Still Reinforcing Security At The Expense Of Rights? (127-178) by Ryszard Cholewinski (249K)
- The Good, The Bad And The Ugly In EU Migration Law: Is The European Parliament Becoming Bad And Ugly? (The Adoption Of Directive 2008/115: The Returns Directive) (179-206) by Diego Acosta Arcarazo (142K)
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Detention Of Foreigners
(207-226)
by
Galina Cornelisse
(111K)
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. ‘Lawful’ Detention ‘In Accordance With A Procedure Prescribed By Law’
- 3. Lawfulness Of Immigration Detention ‘In A Broader Sense’
- 4. Deprivation Of Liberty Of Persons Of Unsound Mind, Alcoholics And Vagrants
- 5. Inadequate Protection For Immigration Detainees?
- 6. The Liberty Of Immigrants And The Laws Of The European Union
- 7. Conclusions
- The Impact Of The Treaty Of Lisbon Over EU Policies On Migration, Asylum And Borders: The Struggles Over The Ownership Of The Stockholm Programme (227-254) by Sergio Carrera (148K)
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Common EU Standards On Asylum – Optional Harmonisation And Exclusive Procedures?
(255-272)
by
Jens Vedsted-Hansen
(102K)
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- 1. Background: The Tampere Aspirations
- 2. The Optionalist Asylum Procedures Directive
- 3. Diverging Harmonisation Strategies – Diversification Or Evasion?
- 4. Reconsideration Of The Impact Of Regulatory Differences
- 5. Critical Assessment Of The Asylum Directives
- 6. The Single Asylum Procedure As A Future Solution?
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The Externalisation Of European Migration Control And The Reach Of International Refugee Law
(273-298)
by
T. Gammeltoft-Hansen
(145K)
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Art Of Jurisdiction Shopping And International Refugee Law
- 3. Do Refugee Rights Apply Extraterritorially? The Non-Refoulement Principle Revisited
- 4. Extraterritorial Migration Control, Human Rights Obligations And The Concept Of Jurisdiction
- 5. Outsourcing Migration Control And Secondary State Responsibility
- 6. Conclusion
- The Long-Term Residents Directive: A Fulfilment Of The Tampere Objective Of Near-Equality? (299-328) by Louise Halleskov Storgaard (155K)
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Love Thy Neighbour: Family Reunification And The Rights Of Insiders
(329-350)
by
Betty De Hart
(120K)
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. First Admittance Cases
- 3. Expulsion Cases
- 4. Conclusions
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An Ideal Husband? Marriages Of Convenience, Moral Gate-Keeping And Immigration To The United Kingdom
(351-374)
by
Helena Wray
(131K)
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. Defining The Undefinable: Genuine And Sham Marriages
- 3. 1969–1985: Some More Equal Than Others
- 4. 1985–1997: Primary Purpose – Exclusion
- 5. 1997 To Present: Intention To Live Together And ‘Accidental’ Moral Gate-Keeping
- 6. 2005-Present: The Hunting Of The Sham Marriage
- 7. Conclusion
- Effective Remedies For Third Country Nationals In EU Law: Justice Accessible To All? (375-400) by Evelien Brouwer (127K)
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Access To An Effective Remedy Before A Court Or Tribunal In Asylum Cases
(401-436)
by
Marcelle Reneman
(181K)
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Right To An Effective Remedy Required By The Procedures Directive
- 3. The EU Right To An Effective Remedy And Its Sources Of Inspiration
- 4. The Right Of Access To An Effective Remedy Before A Court Or Tribunal And Its Limitations
- 5. Notification Of The Asylum Decision And Information On Available Remedies
- 6. Time-Limits For Lodging The Appeal
- 7. Access To (Free) Legal Assistance
- 8. Time Between Asylum Decision And Expulsion
- 9. Conclusion
- Immigration, Asylum And The European Union Charter Of Fundamental Rights (437-468) by Steve Peers (161K)
- Appendix (469-472) (51K)
- List of Contributors (473-478) (65K)
- Index (479-485) (69K)


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