Helen Toner, Elspeth Guild
Whose Freedom, Security and Justice?
EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Baldaccini, Anneliese
Helen Toner, Elspeth Guild
Whose Freedom, Security and Justice?
EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Baldaccini, Anneliese
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This book brings together contributions from some of the leading authorities in the field of EU immigration and asylum law to reflect upon developments since the Amsterdam Treaty and, particularly, the Tampere European Council in 1999.
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This book brings together contributions from some of the leading authorities in the field of EU immigration and asylum law to reflect upon developments since the Amsterdam Treaty and, particularly, the Tampere European Council in 1999.
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- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1049g
- ISBN-13: 9781841136844
- ISBN-10: 1841136840
- Artikelnr.: 23522456
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hart Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 584
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Juni 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1049g
- ISBN-13: 9781841136844
- ISBN-10: 1841136840
- Artikelnr.: 23522456
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Anneliese Baldaccini is a Committee Specialist for the House of Lords European Union Committee. Elspeth Guild is Professor of European Immigration Law at the University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, and also a partner at the London law firm Kingsley Napley. Helen Toner is an Associate Professor in the School of Law, University of Warwick.
From Amsterdam and Tampere to The Hague: An Overview of Five Years of EC
Immigration and Asylum Law ANNELIESE BALDACCINI AND HELEN TONER Part I
Constitutional Issues in EU Migration Law 1 Citizens Without a
Constitution, Borders Without a State: EU Free Movement of Persons ELSPETH
GUILD 2 Effective Remedies in Immigration and Asylum Law Procedures: A
Matter of General Principles of EU Law EVELIEN BROUWER 3 The Jurisdiction
of the Court of Justice Over EC Immigration and Asylum Law: Time For a
Change? STEVE PEERS 4 Impact Assessments: A Useful Tool for 'Better
Lawmaking' in EU Migration Policy? HELEN TONER Part II Access to Asylum and
Refugee Protection 5 The Asylum Procedures Directive in Legal Context:
Equivocal Standards Meet General Principles CATHRYN COSTELLO 6 Directive
2003/9 on Reception Conditions of Asylum Seekers: Ensuring 'Mere
Subsistence' or a 'Dignified Standard of Living'? JOHN HANDOLL 7 Refugee
Status and Subsidiary Protection under EC Law: The Qualification Directive
and the Right to Be Granted Asylum MARÍA-TERESA GIL-BAZO 8 From Dublin
Convention to Dublin Regulation: A Progressive Move? ANDREW NICOL 9 The
External Dimension of the EU's Asylum and Immigration Policies: Old
Concerns and New Approaches ANNELIESE BALDACCINI Part III Borders and the
Enforcement of Migration Control 10 The Criminalisation of Migration in EU
Law and Policy RYSZARD CHOLEWINSKI 11 Building a Community Return Policy
With Third Countries: An Equal Partnership? CATHERINE PHUONG 12 Border
Security in the European Union: Towards Centralised Controls and Maximum
Surveillance VALSAMIS MITSILEGAS 13 Immigration Detention and the Common
European Asylum Policy DAN WILSHERE Part IV Managing Legal Migration 14 The
Long-Term Residents Directive, Denizenship and Integration KEES GROENENDIJK
15 The Family Reunification Directive: A Tool Preserving Member State
Interest or Conducive to Family Unity? HELEN OOSTEROM-STAPLES 16 The
European Union and Labour Migration: Regulating Admission or Treatment?
BERNARD RYAN 17 Citizenship and the Expanding European Union: The Rights of
New EU Nationals NICOLAS ROLLASON
Immigration and Asylum Law ANNELIESE BALDACCINI AND HELEN TONER Part I
Constitutional Issues in EU Migration Law 1 Citizens Without a
Constitution, Borders Without a State: EU Free Movement of Persons ELSPETH
GUILD 2 Effective Remedies in Immigration and Asylum Law Procedures: A
Matter of General Principles of EU Law EVELIEN BROUWER 3 The Jurisdiction
of the Court of Justice Over EC Immigration and Asylum Law: Time For a
Change? STEVE PEERS 4 Impact Assessments: A Useful Tool for 'Better
Lawmaking' in EU Migration Policy? HELEN TONER Part II Access to Asylum and
Refugee Protection 5 The Asylum Procedures Directive in Legal Context:
Equivocal Standards Meet General Principles CATHRYN COSTELLO 6 Directive
2003/9 on Reception Conditions of Asylum Seekers: Ensuring 'Mere
Subsistence' or a 'Dignified Standard of Living'? JOHN HANDOLL 7 Refugee
Status and Subsidiary Protection under EC Law: The Qualification Directive
and the Right to Be Granted Asylum MARÍA-TERESA GIL-BAZO 8 From Dublin
Convention to Dublin Regulation: A Progressive Move? ANDREW NICOL 9 The
External Dimension of the EU's Asylum and Immigration Policies: Old
Concerns and New Approaches ANNELIESE BALDACCINI Part III Borders and the
Enforcement of Migration Control 10 The Criminalisation of Migration in EU
Law and Policy RYSZARD CHOLEWINSKI 11 Building a Community Return Policy
With Third Countries: An Equal Partnership? CATHERINE PHUONG 12 Border
Security in the European Union: Towards Centralised Controls and Maximum
Surveillance VALSAMIS MITSILEGAS 13 Immigration Detention and the Common
European Asylum Policy DAN WILSHERE Part IV Managing Legal Migration 14 The
Long-Term Residents Directive, Denizenship and Integration KEES GROENENDIJK
15 The Family Reunification Directive: A Tool Preserving Member State
Interest or Conducive to Family Unity? HELEN OOSTEROM-STAPLES 16 The
European Union and Labour Migration: Regulating Admission or Treatment?
BERNARD RYAN 17 Citizenship and the Expanding European Union: The Rights of
New EU Nationals NICOLAS ROLLASON
From Amsterdam and Tampere to The Hague: An Overview of Five Years of EC
Immigration and Asylum Law ANNELIESE BALDACCINI AND HELEN TONER Part I
Constitutional Issues in EU Migration Law 1 Citizens Without a
Constitution, Borders Without a State: EU Free Movement of Persons ELSPETH
GUILD 2 Effective Remedies in Immigration and Asylum Law Procedures: A
Matter of General Principles of EU Law EVELIEN BROUWER 3 The Jurisdiction
of the Court of Justice Over EC Immigration and Asylum Law: Time For a
Change? STEVE PEERS 4 Impact Assessments: A Useful Tool for 'Better
Lawmaking' in EU Migration Policy? HELEN TONER Part II Access to Asylum and
Refugee Protection 5 The Asylum Procedures Directive in Legal Context:
Equivocal Standards Meet General Principles CATHRYN COSTELLO 6 Directive
2003/9 on Reception Conditions of Asylum Seekers: Ensuring 'Mere
Subsistence' or a 'Dignified Standard of Living'? JOHN HANDOLL 7 Refugee
Status and Subsidiary Protection under EC Law: The Qualification Directive
and the Right to Be Granted Asylum MARÍA-TERESA GIL-BAZO 8 From Dublin
Convention to Dublin Regulation: A Progressive Move? ANDREW NICOL 9 The
External Dimension of the EU's Asylum and Immigration Policies: Old
Concerns and New Approaches ANNELIESE BALDACCINI Part III Borders and the
Enforcement of Migration Control 10 The Criminalisation of Migration in EU
Law and Policy RYSZARD CHOLEWINSKI 11 Building a Community Return Policy
With Third Countries: An Equal Partnership? CATHERINE PHUONG 12 Border
Security in the European Union: Towards Centralised Controls and Maximum
Surveillance VALSAMIS MITSILEGAS 13 Immigration Detention and the Common
European Asylum Policy DAN WILSHERE Part IV Managing Legal Migration 14 The
Long-Term Residents Directive, Denizenship and Integration KEES GROENENDIJK
15 The Family Reunification Directive: A Tool Preserving Member State
Interest or Conducive to Family Unity? HELEN OOSTEROM-STAPLES 16 The
European Union and Labour Migration: Regulating Admission or Treatment?
BERNARD RYAN 17 Citizenship and the Expanding European Union: The Rights of
New EU Nationals NICOLAS ROLLASON
Immigration and Asylum Law ANNELIESE BALDACCINI AND HELEN TONER Part I
Constitutional Issues in EU Migration Law 1 Citizens Without a
Constitution, Borders Without a State: EU Free Movement of Persons ELSPETH
GUILD 2 Effective Remedies in Immigration and Asylum Law Procedures: A
Matter of General Principles of EU Law EVELIEN BROUWER 3 The Jurisdiction
of the Court of Justice Over EC Immigration and Asylum Law: Time For a
Change? STEVE PEERS 4 Impact Assessments: A Useful Tool for 'Better
Lawmaking' in EU Migration Policy? HELEN TONER Part II Access to Asylum and
Refugee Protection 5 The Asylum Procedures Directive in Legal Context:
Equivocal Standards Meet General Principles CATHRYN COSTELLO 6 Directive
2003/9 on Reception Conditions of Asylum Seekers: Ensuring 'Mere
Subsistence' or a 'Dignified Standard of Living'? JOHN HANDOLL 7 Refugee
Status and Subsidiary Protection under EC Law: The Qualification Directive
and the Right to Be Granted Asylum MARÍA-TERESA GIL-BAZO 8 From Dublin
Convention to Dublin Regulation: A Progressive Move? ANDREW NICOL 9 The
External Dimension of the EU's Asylum and Immigration Policies: Old
Concerns and New Approaches ANNELIESE BALDACCINI Part III Borders and the
Enforcement of Migration Control 10 The Criminalisation of Migration in EU
Law and Policy RYSZARD CHOLEWINSKI 11 Building a Community Return Policy
With Third Countries: An Equal Partnership? CATHERINE PHUONG 12 Border
Security in the European Union: Towards Centralised Controls and Maximum
Surveillance VALSAMIS MITSILEGAS 13 Immigration Detention and the Common
European Asylum Policy DAN WILSHERE Part IV Managing Legal Migration 14 The
Long-Term Residents Directive, Denizenship and Integration KEES GROENENDIJK
15 The Family Reunification Directive: A Tool Preserving Member State
Interest or Conducive to Family Unity? HELEN OOSTEROM-STAPLES 16 The
European Union and Labour Migration: Regulating Admission or Treatment?
BERNARD RYAN 17 Citizenship and the Expanding European Union: The Rights of
New EU Nationals NICOLAS ROLLASON