Issues in International Migration Law

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This lively collection presents the revised papers resulting from a conference held at the Faculty of Law of the University of Groningen under the auspices of the Groningen Centre for Law and Governance and the Department of European and Economic Law. The conference brought together scholars from a number of countries to examine a series of current issues in international migration law - a topic which continues to be of major importance worldwide. The collection aims to widen horizons in the debate and assist in achieving an understanding of the fact, often forgotten by those who prefer rhetoric to understanding, that migration is a truly global phenomenon. While Europe is at the forefront of population changes and debates on the control and management of migration, there are major issues and crises in many areas across the globe, and various contributions to this volume rightly draw attention to them.

Author(s): Richard Plender
Publisher: Brill
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 0
City: Leiden
Tags: migration; human rights; international law

Preliminary material
pp.: i–viii
Nationality Law and Immigration Law
pp.: 1–11 (11)
Global Migration: Current Trends and Issues
pp.: 13–25 (13)
Migration for Employment
pp.: 27–80 (54)
Access to Social Protection for Non-Citizen Migrants: The Position of Irregular Immigrants
pp.: 81–90 (10)
Capricious Games of Snakes and Ladders: The Nexus of Migration and Integration in Light of Human Rights Norms
pp.: 91–110 (20)
The Admission of Refugees
pp.: 111–117 (7)
Family Reunification at the Interface of EU Law and the European Convention on Human Rights
pp.: 119–141 (23)
The Right to Leave Any Country Including One’s Own
pp.: 143–177 (35)
Deportation and Expulsion
pp.: 179–200 (22)
Exceptional Duties to Admit Aliens
pp.: 201–222 (22)
Free Movement of Persons and Regional International Organisations
pp.: 223–260 (38)
The Asylum Seeker’s Right to Free Legal Assistance and/or Representation in EU Law
pp.: 261–284 (24)
Annex I: EU Immigration and Asylum Law
pp.: 285–292 (8)
Annex II: EU Immigration and Asylum case-law
pp.: 293–298 (6)
Index
pp.: 299–303 (5)