Author (Person) |
Andrade, Paula Garcíá, Cornelisse, Galina, Costello, Cathryn, de Bruycker, Philippe, Fink, Melanie, Goldner Lang, Iris, Groenendijk, Kees, Grundler, Maja, Guild, Elspeth, Jakulevičienė, Lyra, Jesse, Moritz, Maiani, Francesco, McDonough, Paul, Molnár, Tamás, Moraru, Madalina Bianca, Moreno-Lax, Violeta, Mouzourakis, Minos, Nagy, Boldizsàr, Peers, Steve, Rijken, Conny, Rijpma, Jorrit J., Slingenberg, Lieneke, Spijkerboer, Thomas, Strik, Tineke, Thym, Daniel, Tsourdi, Evangelia (Lilian), Tubakovic, Tamara, Vavoula, Niovi, Vedsted-Hansen, Jens
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Publisher |
Edward Elgar Publishing
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Series Title |
Research Handbooks in European Law
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Publication Date |
2022 |
ISBN |
9781786439635 |
Content Type |
Textbook | Monograph |
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Summary:
This Handbook provides a holistic analysis of the development of the European Union’s (EU) migration and asylum policies. It examines facets of each policy, including insights from cutting-edge research and an in-depth analysis of their development, whilst also identifying future policy orientation.
Table of Contents:
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- Ch 1. The evolving EU asylum and migration law | Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi & Philippe De Bruycker
- Part I | Cross-cutting themes
- Ch 2. Institutional and constitutional framework | Daniel Thym
- Ch 3. Effective judicial protection of migrants and refugees? The role of Europe's supranational courts in protecting and generating rights | Minos Mouzourakis & Cathryn Costello
- Ch 4. Freedom of movement of EU citizens and mobility rights of third-country nationals: where EU free movement and migration policies intersect or disconnect? | Iris Goldner Lang
- Ch 5. Digitalising the EU migration and asylum policy: a case study on information systems | Niovi Vavoula
- Part II | Asylum
- Ch 6. International refugee law and EU asylum law: accordance and influence | Paul McDonough & Tamara Tubakovic
- Ch 7. Qualifying for international protection in the EU | Boldizsár Nagy
- Ch 8. Asylum decision-making, gender and sexuality | Thomas Spijkerboer
- Ch 9. Reception conditions for asylum seekers: inherent duality | Lieneke Slingenberg
- Ch 10. Vulnerable persons in EU asylum legislation: central feature or necessity on the outskirts? | Lyra Jakulevičienė
- Ch 11. Asylum procedures: seeking coherence within disparate standards | Jens Vedsted-Hansen
- Ch 12. Responsibility allocation in the Common European Asylum System | Francesco Maiani
- Ch 13. The informalisation of the external dimension of EU asylum policy: the hard implications of soft law | Violeta Moreno-Lax
- Part III | Legal migration
- Ch 14. Directive 2003/86 on the Right to Family Reunification: a surprising anchor in a sensitive field | Kees Groenendijk & Tineke Strik
- Ch 15. Migration for labour purposes: the EUs piecemeal approach | Steve Peers
- Ch 16. Non-discrimination and the challenge of integration | Moritz Jesse
- Ch 17. The external dimension of the EU migration policy: the legal framing of building partnerships with third countries | Paula García Andrade
- Part IV | The fight against irregular migration
- Ch 18. The EU visa policy: to deter and to facilitate | Elspeth Guild & Maja Grundler
- Ch 19. The management of the European Union's external borders | Melanie Fink & Jorrit J. Rijpma
- Ch 20. EU Return Directive: a cause for shame or an unexpectedly protective framework? | Madalina Moraru
- Ch 21. Criminalisation, containment and courts: a call for cross-fertilisation between the social sciences and legal-doctrinal research into immigration detention in Europe | Galina Cornelisse
- Ch 22. Victimmigration: when smuggling becomes trafficking | Conny Rijken
- Ch 23. EU readmission policy: a (shapeshifter) technical toolkit or challenge to rights compliance? | Tamás Molnár
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Source Link |
Link to Main Source
https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786439635
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Subject Categories |
Justice and Home Affairs, Law
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Subject Tags |
Asylum | Refugees, Migration | Immigration
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Keywords |
Common European Asylum System (CEAS)
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International Organisations |
European Union [EU] |