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European Migration Law (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
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European Migration Law (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Series: Ius Communitatis, 3
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This book provides an overview of the state of EU migration law in
2014. It explores the meaning of EU legislation on migration in the
light of fundamental rights and principles of Union law as
explained in leading case-law of the European courts. It is
especially aimed at students, but may likewise be useful for
practitioners, policy makers or others interested in the legal
foundations of migration in Europe. Today's Union law contains a
comprehensive and almost all-encompassing migration law system. It
governs both voluntary and forced migration. It controls entry,
residence and return. It covers both Union citizens and
third-country nationals. Though there are fields not affected by
Union law and left to the Member States, the overall picture drawn
by the existing EU instruments is fairly complete. The book
purports to present as lucidly as possible, in one framework, the
different regimes as they pertain to the free movement of Union
citizens, the association agreement with Turkey, the migration of
third country nationals for reasons of work, study, family
reunification and asylum, the regulation of movement of third
country nationals to, from and within the Schengen area, and
instruments to control migration. This second edition is written by
the same authors who wrote the first edition. Pieter Boeles,
Emeritus Professor of Migration law at the University of Leiden, is
now Visiting Professor at VU University Amsterdam; Maarten den
Heijer is Assistant Professor of International Law at the Amsterdam
Center for International Law (University of Amsterdam); Gerrie
Lodder is Senior Lecturer in Immigration Law at the University of
Leiden and Kees Wouters is Senior Refugee Law adviser at the
Division of International Protection of UNHCR in Geneva.
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