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The Migration Acquisition Handbook:The Foundation for a Common European Migration Policy

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Europe has finally started to debate migration. A timely debate indeed, as many migrants have over the last 30 years entered the European Union without the cover of a proper and well-defined policy. The Migration Acquis Handbook (a companion to The Asylum Acquis Handbook) describes and provides the foundation for a common European Migration Policy. 
It provides an overview of EU instruments in an accessible and transparent manner, pays due attention to EC Commissioner Vitorino's communication on migration and his call for a debate; reproduces relevant non-European international (UN) instruments; moreover includes an overview of the context and contents of the most hotly-contested issues: ageing and demography, globalization, illegal migration, trafficking and family reunification.
 
This handbook should be considered an extremely useful tool, if not indispensable, for the executive, students, policy makers, the media and all others interested in this exceedingly important topic.
 
Dr Van Kriekenis actively involved in European migration, refugee and asylum policy issues under CIREA, Phare assessment missions and related Twinning, Odysseus and Horizontal Programmes

List of contents

Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. Commission communication on migration; 2. Views; 2.1 Ageing and demography; 2.2 Globalization; 2.3 Illegal migration; 2.4 Trafficking; 2.5 Family reunification; 3. EC/EU instruments; Introduction and detailed contents; 3.1 General; 3.2 Entry; 3.3 Sojourn; 3.4 Family; 3.5 Illegal migration; 3.6 Return; 3.7 Training, assistance and cooperation; 3.8 List of relevant Council documents; 4. International instruments; Introduction and detailed contents; 4.1 Legal texts migration; 4.2 Legal texts return; 4.3 Council of Europe documents; 4.4 ILO; 4.5 UN; 5. Glossary.

About the author

Dr Peter van Krieken lectures in international law and human rights at Webster University (Leiden and St. Louis) and serves as a special advisor in international affairs with the Netherlands Ministry of Justice/IND. He is in various capacities actively involved in both Eastern and Western Europe in this very field. He has also published with T.M.C.Asser Press The Asylum Acquis Handbook and Health, Migration and Return.

Summary

Europe has finally started to debate migration. A timely debate indeed, as many migrants have over the last 30 years entered the European Union without the cover of a proper and well-defined policy. The Migration Acquis Handbook (a companion to The Asylum Acquis Handbook) describes and provides the foundation for a common European Migration Policy.

 

It provides an overview of EU instruments in an accessible and transparent manner, pays due attention to EC Commissioner Vitorino’s communication on migration and his call for a debate; reproduces relevant non-European international (UN) instruments; moreover includes an overview of the context and contents of the most hotly-contested issues: ageing and demography, globalization, illegal migration, trafficking and family reunification.

 

This handbook should be considered an extremely useful tool, if not indispensable, for the executive, students, policy makers, the media and all others interested in this exceedingly important topic.

 

Dr Van Kriekenis actively involved in European migration, refugee and asylum policy issues under CIREA, Phare assessment missions and related Twinning, Odysseus and Horizontal Programmes

Product details

Authors Peter van Krieken, Peter Van Krieken
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.04.2011
 
EAN 9789067041300
ISBN 978-90-6704-130-0
No. of pages 432
Weight 816 g
Illustrations XVI, 432 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

B, Human Rights, Law and Criminology, European Integration, European law, Economic systems & structures, International institutions, Human rights, civil rights, Law—Europe, European Economic Community literature, European Economic Integration

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