The paper analyses the EU policy on migration management and its impact for countries of origin of migrants, with a specific focus to the case of Albania. It examines the efforts of Albania to align its migration policies and legislation with the obligations stemming from the Stabilisation and Association Agreement (SAA) and the European Partnership document for Albania. In particular, the paper analyses the Readmission Agreement EC-Albania, as an instrument concluded pursuant to the SAA requirements, its impact for Albania and its level of implementation 3 years afterentry into force for readmission of own nationals and one year after entry into forceof the third country nationals clause
To be a part of European Union is a challenge for all the countries of Western Balkans, and the Euro...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2004masterpublishedby Vladimir Lame
This article aims to study the role that Italy played in confronting the migratory flows in the earl...
This work analyses: - The EU pressure to curb illegal emigration and the resulting domestic change i...
This article uses the analytical framework of “Europeanization” to assess whether and how EU conditi...
Immigration is quite a sensitive topic for the world nowadays and for Albania in particular its mana...
The examination of the approach of the EU return policy to Albania - a country to which the EU retur...
Only a year after signing the agreements of visa liberalization with Serbia, Montenegro and Macedoni...
This article analyses the impact of the Visa Liberalization Agreements concluded byEuropean Commissi...
Return migration is increasingly becoming important for Albania, because of its size and the socio-e...
In March 2013, Albania adopted a new law on foreigners which repealed the law of 2008. The aim of th...
The paper tackles the readmission agreements between the EU and third countries and in particular wi...
Illegal immigration from the Western Balkans towards EU countries now is considered the number one c...
Migration is a phenomenon that has been present in many countries during their stages of development...
1noOriginally, the migration policy was included in the European Union’s agenda by the Maastricht Tr...
To be a part of European Union is a challenge for all the countries of Western Balkans, and the Euro...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2004masterpublishedby Vladimir Lame
This article aims to study the role that Italy played in confronting the migratory flows in the earl...
This work analyses: - The EU pressure to curb illegal emigration and the resulting domestic change i...
This article uses the analytical framework of “Europeanization” to assess whether and how EU conditi...
Immigration is quite a sensitive topic for the world nowadays and for Albania in particular its mana...
The examination of the approach of the EU return policy to Albania - a country to which the EU retur...
Only a year after signing the agreements of visa liberalization with Serbia, Montenegro and Macedoni...
This article analyses the impact of the Visa Liberalization Agreements concluded byEuropean Commissi...
Return migration is increasingly becoming important for Albania, because of its size and the socio-e...
In March 2013, Albania adopted a new law on foreigners which repealed the law of 2008. The aim of th...
The paper tackles the readmission agreements between the EU and third countries and in particular wi...
Illegal immigration from the Western Balkans towards EU countries now is considered the number one c...
Migration is a phenomenon that has been present in many countries during their stages of development...
1noOriginally, the migration policy was included in the European Union’s agenda by the Maastricht Tr...
To be a part of European Union is a challenge for all the countries of Western Balkans, and the Euro...
Thesis(Master) --KDI School:Master of Public Policy,2004masterpublishedby Vladimir Lame
This article aims to study the role that Italy played in confronting the migratory flows in the earl...