Research Handbook on EU Migration and Asylum Law

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Publication Date 2022
ISBN 9781786439635
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This Handbook provides a holistic analysis of the development of the European Union’s (EU) migration and asylum policies. It examines facets of each policy, including insights from cutting-edge research and an in-depth analysis of their development, whilst also identifying future policy orientation.

Table of Contents:

    • Ch 1. The evolving EU asylum and migration law | Evangelia (Lilian) Tsourdi & Philippe De Bruycker
  • Part I | Cross-cutting themes
    • Ch 2. Institutional and constitutional framework | Daniel Thym
    • Ch 3. Effective judicial protection of migrants and refugees? The role of Europe's supranational courts in protecting and generating rights | Minos Mouzourakis & Cathryn Costello
    • Ch 4. Freedom of movement of EU citizens and mobility rights of third-country nationals: where EU free movement and migration policies intersect or disconnect? | Iris Goldner Lang
    • Ch 5. Digitalising the EU migration and asylum policy: a case study on information systems | Niovi Vavoula
  • Part II | Asylum
    • Ch 6. International refugee law and EU asylum law: accordance and influence | Paul McDonough & Tamara Tubakovic
    • Ch 7. Qualifying for international protection in the EU | Boldizsár Nagy
    • Ch 8. Asylum decision-making, gender and sexuality | Thomas Spijkerboer
    • Ch 9. Reception conditions for asylum seekers: inherent duality | Lieneke Slingenberg
    • Ch 10. Vulnerable persons in EU asylum legislation: central feature or necessity on the outskirts? | Lyra Jakulevičienė
    • Ch 11. Asylum procedures: seeking coherence within disparate standards | Jens Vedsted-Hansen
    • Ch 12. Responsibility allocation in the Common European Asylum System | Francesco Maiani
    • Ch 13. The informalisation of the external dimension of EU asylum policy: the hard implications of soft law | Violeta Moreno-Lax
  • Part III | Legal migration
    • Ch 14. Directive 2003/86 on the Right to Family Reunification: a surprising anchor in a sensitive field | Kees Groenendijk & Tineke Strik
    • Ch 15. Migration for labour purposes: the EUs piecemeal approach | Steve Peers
    • Ch 16. Non-discrimination and the challenge of integration | Moritz Jesse
    • Ch 17. The external dimension of the EU migration policy: the legal framing of building partnerships with third countries | Paula García Andrade
  • Part IV | The fight against irregular migration
    • Ch 18. The EU visa policy: to deter and to facilitate | Elspeth Guild & Maja Grundler
    • Ch 19. The management of the European Union's external borders | Melanie Fink & Jorrit J. Rijpma
    • Ch 20. EU Return Directive: a cause for shame or an unexpectedly protective framework? | Madalina Moraru
    • Ch 21. Criminalisation, containment and courts: a call for cross-fertilisation between the social sciences and legal-doctrinal research into immigration detention in Europe | Galina Cornelisse
    • Ch 22. Victimmigration: when smuggling becomes trafficking | Conny Rijken
    • Ch 23. EU readmission policy: a (shapeshifter) technical toolkit or challenge to rights compliance? | Tamás Molnár
Source Link Link to Main Source https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786439635
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