The paper is about the discursive processes of 'accessibility' to the European document of the Schengen Convention, considered as relevant to the migrants intending to go through the European borders. The aim is to probe its accessibility to the migrants. Implications of the pilot study are discussed in following papers
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none1The present study aims to provide an updated and in-depth analysis of modern specialized legal ...
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In order to propose a session (for the 20th International Conference of Europeanists on the theme "C...
This chapter is included in a volume which is part of a national research project on Tension and Cha...
In Western Europe, the attention of both the public opinion and politicians is being increasingly dr...
The gradual development of European Union (EU) immigration and asylum law has been characterized by ...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...
The volume is about cross-cultural issues of miscommunication in specialized contexts, i.e. the lega...
The aim of the PhD thesis is to investigate EU policy and legislation on immigration and asylum thro...
The present study examines a corpus of legal texts from the EU regarding Immigration and Political A...
Following the entry into force of the Treaty of Amsterdam on 1 May 1999 and the European Council at ...
none1The present study aims to provide an updated and in-depth analysis of modern specialized legal ...
The paper examines EU legislative texts concerning the rights of migrants and demonstrates how the h...
This chapter informs the reader about the significant progress made in EU countries, where a\ud vari...
This study aims to investigate ideological implications in EU specialized legal discourse on immigra...
The communication is a report on a quantitative-qualitative analysis of vagueness in EU Directives h...
The paper explores the relations among language policies, immigration policies and language teaching...
In order to propose a session (for the 20th International Conference of Europeanists on the theme "C...
This chapter is included in a volume which is part of a national research project on Tension and Cha...
In Western Europe, the attention of both the public opinion and politicians is being increasingly dr...
The gradual development of European Union (EU) immigration and asylum law has been characterized by ...
If freedom of movement for European Union nationals means the lifting of internal borders, eliminati...