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German Interior Minister Dr. Thomas de Maizière stated in 2014 that "1,08 million people immigrated to Germany in 2012". Statistik Austria published that 19.4 % of the population in 2013 have an immigration background. The Swiss Confederate Office for Statistics published also in 2013 that 34,8 % of the population have an immigration background. Little is known, however, that Switzerland has 26, Germany 16 and Austria one jurisdiction when it comes to the use of foreign educational credentials in the respective countries. The objective of this book is to shed some light how old laws developed…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
German Interior Minister Dr. Thomas de Maizière stated in 2014 that "1,08 million people immigrated to Germany in 2012". Statistik Austria published that 19.4 % of the population in 2013 have an immigration background. The Swiss Confederate Office for Statistics published also in 2013 that 34,8 % of the population have an immigration background. Little is known, however, that Switzerland has 26, Germany 16 and Austria one jurisdiction when it comes to the use of foreign educational credentials in the respective countries. The objective of this book is to shed some light how old laws developed into contemporary legal principles. By presenting a proper translation of legal texts and offering an interpretation this book may also help avoiding heavy fines and embarrassment for immigrants who are about to enter new jurisdictions in Central Europe.
Autorenporträt
Dr George Reiff is professor at Angkor University and EIILM University. He obtained his higher education in the Americas and Asia. He was born in West-Germany but left the country early on. As a former Peace Ambassador of the Parlement Mondial George has traveled widely to promote peace as he believes in one humanity.