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    European Migration Law

    European Migration Law by Thym, Daniel;

    Series: Oxford European Union Law Library;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 9 June 2023

    • ISBN 9780192894274
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages720 pages
    • Size 253x180x42 mm
    • Weight 1334 g
    • Language English
    • 919

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    Short description:

    European Migration Law explores the growth of EU migration law in both legislative and judicial developments. It analyses the general framework behind the EU rules of migration, the significance of human rights in policy making, and explores the legislation surrounding key issues including entry into EU territory, border controls, and asylum.

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    Long description:

    This title provides a comprehensive overview of European migration law. More than three dozen directives and regulations are discussed throughout this volume, together with numerous court judgments, international treaties, reform proposals, and factual developments. This careful inspection of EU legislation and cases is accompanied by analyses of domestic and international developments, as well as contextual factors influencing the real world of migratory movements. Across eighteen chapters, Daniel Thym discusses core features of visas and border controls, asylum and legal migration, integration and return, association agreements, and international cooperation.

    The work consists of two parts. In the first part, Thym provides an analysis of the general framework behind the EU rules on migration and the changing positions of the supranational institutions. Central to this part is a discussion on the significance of human rights and the case law of the Court of Justice. Several chapters identify general features guiding the interpretation and the administrative implementation of the common rulebook. In the second part of the book, Thym explores the policy design and the substance approached through a thematic, rather than a chronological, lens. These chapters provide a reliable inventory of the policy design, the legislation and judgments on all areas of European migration law.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    Part I Overarching Themes
    Building an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice
    Institutional Prerogatives and Decision-Making
    Court of Justice: Achievements and Limitations
    Interdisciplinary Perspectives and Methodology
    Human Rights and State Sovereignty
    Doctrinal Foundations of the Case Law
    Administrative Dimension
    Agencies (Frontex and Asylum Agency)
    Databases
    Part II Sectoral Legislation and Policies
    General Features of EU Legislation
    Visa Policy
    Border Controls
    Common European Asylum System
    Legal Migration
    Integration and Settlement
    Irregular Presence and Return
    Association Agreements with Neighbours
    International Cooperation with Third States

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