Manuel de droit européen en matière d'asile, de frontières et d'immigration
Author | : Union européenne. Agence des droits fondamentaux |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2020 |
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ISBN | : 9789294749864 |
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Author | : Union européenne. Agence des droits fondamentaux |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 397 |
Release | : 2020 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9789294749864 |
Author | : Agence des droits fondamentaux de l'Union européenne |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9789287199706 |
La Convention européenne des droits de l'homme (CEDH) et la législation de l'Union européenne (UE) fournissent un cadre de plus en plus important pour la protection des droits des ressortissants étrangers. La législation de l'UE relative à l'asile, aux frontières et à l'immigration se développe rapidement. Il existe un impressionnant corpus de jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme qui porte, en particulier, sur les articles 3, 5, 8 et 13 de la CEDH. La Cour de Justice de l'Union européenne (CJUE) est également de plus en plus souvent appelée à se prononcer sur l'interprétation des dispositions de la législation de l'UE en la matière. La deuxième édition du présent manuel, mise à jour en décembre 2013, expose de manière accessible cette législation et la jurisprudence des deux cours européennes dans ce domaine. Il s'adresse aux praticiens du droit, aux juges, aux procureurs, aux agents des services de l'immigration et aux organisations non gouvernementales des États membres de l'UE ou du Conseil de l'Europe.
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Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 291 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9789292393632 |
La Convention européenne des droits de l'homme (CEDH) et la législation de l'Union européenne (UE) fournissent un cadre de plus en plus important pour la protection des droits des ressortissants étrangers. La législation de l'UE relative à l'asile, aux frontières et à l'immigration se développe rapidement. Il existe un impressionnant corpus de jurisprudence de la Cour européenne des droits de l'homme qui porte, en particulier, sur les articles 3, 5, 8 et 13 de la CEDH. La Cour de Justice de l'Union européenne (CJUE) est également de plus en plus souvent appelée à se prononcer sur l'interprétation des dispositions de la législation de l'UE en la matière. La deuxième édition du présent manuel, mise à jour en décembre 2013, expose de manière accessible cette législation et la jurisprudence des deux cours européennes dans ce domaine. Il s'adresse aux praticiens du droit, aux juges, aux procureurs, aux agents des services de l'immigration et aux organisations non gouvernementales des États membres de l'UE ou du Conseil de l'Europe.
Author | : Daphné Bouteillet-Paquet |
Publisher | : Editions L'Harmattan |
Total Pages | : 399 |
Release | : 2001-01-01 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 2296162029 |
Longtemps ignorée des enjeux de la construction européenne, la politique d'asile et de protection des réfugiés constitue depuis quelques années une question majeure. Entre " crise de l'asile " et " risque migratoire ", la protection des réfugiés a été l'objet d'un amalgame sécuritaire dans une Europe repliée sur le mythe de " l'immigration zéro ". Cet ouvrage constitue une mise en lumière des effets de la construction communautaire et de l'émergence d'un espace sans frontières sur le développement d'une politique d'asile européenne.
Author | : Maribel González Pascual |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 423 |
Release | : 2016-12-19 |
Genre | : Law |
ISBN | : 1317287584 |
Exploring the main developments and challenges for the right to family life in the context of European integration, this book examines the right to family life in the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights and the interplay between family life, citizenship, and free movement; it analyzes the combined impact of the EU and the European Convention on Human Rights on the concept of the family protected by the law in light of recent case law. Considering the broadening understanding of what constitutes family, the challenges for the right to family life in the context of immigration, and the protection of families and social rights it provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of family life in the European Union.
Author | : Devesh Kapur |
Publisher | : CGD Books |
Total Pages | : 268 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
"Examines the political and economic implications of migrant flows from a development perspective"--Provided by publisher.
Author | : Tugba Basaran |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 330 |
Release | : 2010-09-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1136902120 |
This book focuses on security practices, civil liberties and the politics of borders in liberal democracies. In the aftermath of 9/11, security practices and the denial of human rights and civil liberties are often portrayed as an exception to liberal rule, and seen as institutionally, legally and spatially distinct from the liberal state. Drawing upon detailed empirical studies from migration controls, such as the French waiting zone, Australian off-shore processing and US maritime interceptions, this study demonstrates that the limitation of liberties is not an anomaly of liberal rule, but embedded within the legal order of liberal democracies. The most ordinary, yet powerful way, of limiting liberties is the creation of legal identities, legal borders and legal spaces. It is the possibility of limiting liberties through liberal and democratic procedures that poses the key challenge to the protection of liberties. The book develops three inter-related arguments. First, it questions the discourse of exception that portrays liberal and illiberal rule as distinct ways of governing and scrutinizes liberal techniques for limiting liberties. Second, it highlights the space of government and argues for a change in perspective from territorial to legal borders, especially legal borders of policing and legal borders of rights. Third, it emphasizes the role of ordinary law for illiberal practices and argues that the legal order itself privileges policing powers and prevents access to liberties. This book will be of interest to students of critical security studies, social and political theory, political geography and legal studies, and IR in general.
Author | : Frank Caestecker |
Publisher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 362 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781571819864 |
Belgium has a unique place in the history of migration in that it was the first among industrialized nations in Continental Europe to develop into an immigrant society. In the nineteenth century Italians, Jews, Poles, Czechs, and North Africans settled in Belgium to work in industry and commerce. They were followed by Russians in the 1920s and Germans in the 1930s who were seeking a safe haven from persecution by totalitarian regimes. In the nineteenth century immigrants were to a larger extent integrated into Belgian society: they were denied political rights but participated on equal terms with Belgians in social life. This changed radically in the twentieth century; by 1940 the rights of aliens were severely curtailed, while those of Belgian citizens, in particular in the social domain, were extended. While the state evolved into a "welfare state" for its citizens it became more of a police state for immigrants. The state only tolerated immigrants who were prepared to carry out those jobs that were shunned by the Belgians. Under the pressure of public opinion, an exception was made in the cases of thousands of Jewish refugees that had fled from Nazi Germany. However, other immigrants were subjected to harsh regulations and in fact became the outcasts of twentieth-century Belgian liberal society. This remarkable study examines in depth and over a long time span how (anti-) alien policies were transformed, resulting in an illiberal exclusion of foreigners at the same time as democratization and the welfare state expanded. In this respect Belgium is certainly not unique but offers an interesting case study of developments that are characteristic for Europe as a whole.