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100 1 Melis, Barbara
245 10 Negotiating Europe's immigration frontiers /|cby Barbara
Melis
260 Boston, MA :|bKluwer Law International,|c2001
300 xv, 250 p. ;|c25 cm
490 0 Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe ;|vv. 3
500 Includes index
505 0 Pt. 1. Immigration in Europe: An Introduction. I.
Immigration in Europe. I.1. Immigration towards the
European Union: Figures. I.2. Evolution of the migratory
flows and their regulation. I.3. The new migration and its
regulation in the EU. I.4. Racialisation of the new
immigration policy? I.5. Compatibility of the new rules
with European values. I.6. Human rights issues. I.7. The
re-birth of Eurocentric attitudes -- Pt. 2. Immigrant
Policies in the European Union. II. The legal status of
TCNs in the EU. II.1. EU institutions' position in the
elaboration of immigration rules. II.2. The regulation of
the legal status of the TCNs settled within the Union.
II.3. Gender discrimination in the Union. II.4. EC
protection against race and sex discrimination. II.5.
Progress towards a more "human" European Union. II.6.
Relevance of the nationality concept for Community
purposes. II.7. European Citizenship: Exclusion of the
extra-Community population. III. The Treaty of Amsterdam.
III.1. The creation of an area of freedom, security and
justice. III.2. Communitarisation of immigration matters.
III.3. The decision-making process in the area of
immigration. III.4. Protocolisation under the Amsterdam
Treaty. III.5. Integrating the Schengen acquis into the
framework of the EU. IV. Freedom of movement provisions.
IV.1. The debate on the interpretation of old Article 7a
EC. IV.2. The position of Long-term Residents in the
Union. IV.3. The right to free movement under
international agreements. IV.4. Derived rights under
freedom of movement rules. V. The social rights of TCNs.
V.1. The evolution of social regulation under EC law. V.2.
Derived social rights. V.3. Social security: Right to
equal treatment. VI. Working conditions and the right to
residence. VI.1. The right to non discrimination as
regards working conditions. VI.2. The right to residence
in the host State. VI.3. Final remarks -- Pt. 3.
Immigration Policy in the European Union. VII. Admission
policies and rules. VII.1. General remarks. VII.2. Legal
instruments under the Maastricht Treaty. VII.3. External
aspects of the immigration policy. VII.4. Internal
dimension. VII.5. Visa policy. VII.6. Admission policy.
VII.7. Admission under international agreements. VIII.
Admission for TCNs family members. VIII.1. Family reunion:
The international setting. VIII.2. EU regulating: An
exception to the restrictive admission principle? VIII.3.
EU legal basis for the regulation of family reunion.
VIII.4. Regulation under the Immigration Convention.
VIII.5. Arranged marriages in the Union. VIII.6. The
Immigration Convention's new approach -- Pt. 4. The
Repressive Side of Immigration Policy: Controls and
Expulsion Measures. IX. Policing and control measures.
IX.1. General remarks. IX.2. Migratory flows: Are the pull
and push factors over? IX.3. Controls on entries. IX.4.
Success of control? The rise of illegal immigration. IX.5.
Trafficking in human beings: A growing form of illegal
immigration. IX.6. The external response to illegal
immigration: The readmission agreements. IX.7. Internal
controls. IX.8. Controls on legal workers or residents. X.
Expulsion measures. X.1. Legal basis. X.2. The impact on
TCNs of repatriation measures. X.3. Practical arrangements
for expulsion. X.4. Cooperation in carrying out forced
repatriations. X.5. The way forward: Forced deportation?
Annex I. Table of Equivalence between the previous and the
new numbering of the Treaty of Amsterdam -- Annex II. List
of third countries whose nationals are required a visa
when crossing Member States' external border -- Annex III.
List of third countries whose nationals are not required a
visa when crossing Member States' external borders --
Annex IV. List of third countries whose nationals are
required a visa in one or more Member States when crossing
its external borders -- Annex V. List of third countries
whose nationals are required a transit visa.
650 0 Emigration and immigration law|zEuropean Union countries
|xHistory
650 0 Emigration and immigration|xGovernment policy|zEuropean
Union countries
650 0 Discrimination|zEuropean Union countries
830 0 Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe ;|vv. 3