Whose freedom, security and justice? : EU immigration and asylum law and policy /
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Imprint: | Oxford : Hart, 2007. |
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Description: | xxxi, 550 p. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Essays in European law |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6631993 |
Table of Contents:
- From Amsterdam and Tampere to The Hague: An Overview of Five Years of EC Immigration and Asylum Law
- Part I. Constitutional Issues in EU Migration Law
- 1. Citizens Without a Constitution, Borders Without a State: EU Free Movement of Persons
- 2. Effective Remedies in Immigration and Asylum Law Procedures: A Matter of General Principles of EU Law
- 3. The Jurisdiction of the Court of Justice Over EC Immigration and Asylum Law: Time For a Change?
- 4. Impact Assessments: A Useful Tool for 'Better Lawmaking' in EU Migration Policy?
- Part II. Access to Asylum and Refugee Protection
- 5. The Asylum Procedures Directive in Legal Context: Equivocal Standards Meet General Principles
- 6. Directive 2003/9 on Reception Conditions of Asylum Seekers: Ensuring 'Mere Subsistence' or a 'Dignified Standard of Living'?
- 7. Refugee Status and Subsidiary Protection under EC Law: The Qualification Directive and the Right to Be Granted Asylum
- 8. From Dublin Convention to Dublin Regulation: A Progressive Move?
- 9. The External Dimension of the EU's Asylum and Immigration Policies: Old Concerns and New Approaches
- Part III. Borders and the Enforcement of Migration Control
- 10. The Criminalisation of Migration in EU Law and Policy
- 11. Building a Community Return Policy With Third Countries: An Equal Partnership?
- 12. Border Security in the European Union: Towards Centralised Controls and Maximum Surveillance
- 13. Immigration Detention and the Common European Asylum Policy
- Part IV. Managing Legal Migration
- 14. The Long-Term Residents Directive, Denizenship and Integration
- 15. The Family Reunification Directive: A Tool Preserving Member State Interest or Conducive to Family Unity?
- 16. The European Union and Labour Migration: Regulating Admission or Treatment?
- 17. Citizenship and the Expanding European Union: The Rights of New EU Nationals