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Immigration Law in the European Community, Elspeth Guild

Label
Immigration Law in the European Community, Elspeth Guild
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Immigration Law in the European Community
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
1285015827
Responsibility statement
Elspeth Guild
Series statement
Brill E-Books - Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Archive 2000-2006Brill E-BooksImmigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe, 2
Summary
Immigration law continues to be an issue of substantial interest in the European Union. The institutions and the Member States are formulating the type of immigration law which the Union will have following the substantial move of competence in the field from Member State level to the Union with the amendments to the EC Treaty introduced by the Treaty of Amsterdam in 1999. This is a particularly important period within which to take stock of the existing immigration law of the European Union and how it has been developed. In order to understand the current law and lay the foundations for the future, a historical analysis of the development of European Union immigration law is needed. This volume charts the development of European Community immigration law from the conclusion of the EEC Treaty to the present day, first focussing on the development of the law relating to Community nationals and their third country national dependents, then looking at the extension of Community immigration law to third country nationals through agreements between their states of origin and the EC. Special attention is given to the rights of Turkish workers under the agreement between Turkey and the EC and the possibilities of residence and economic activity for nationals of the Central and Eastern European countries under the Europe Agreements. The centre of analysis of this book is the individual migrant: what are the rights and duties of the individual and what is his or her relationship of rights on the one hand with the Member State and on the other hand with the European Community? This book examines the structure and content of European Community immigration law from the perspective of the individual most closely affected by that law.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Preface. Table of Cases. Introduction. Part I : The Community Law Foundation. Part II : Third Country Nationals Privileged under Agreements with the EC. Part III : The Treaty and Third Country Nationals: the Impetus Towards Competence and Coherence. Conclusions
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