This Research Paper is a contribution to a wider cost-of non-Europe assessment in the Area of Freedom Security and Justice requested by the European Parliament’s Committee on Civil Liberties that can be found here. The research takes stock of the state of play in European Union cooperation in the area of legal immigration. The Research Paper identifies gaps and barriers of current sectorial and fragmented EU legal immigration acquis. It assesses their economic impacts and impacts at individual level in terms of fundamental rights protection and non-discrimination laid down in international, regional and EU human rights and labour standards. The research highlights the need for ‘more EU’ in upholding equal treatment standards between third c...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
Following the financial crisis that commenced in 2008, the relationship between migration and social...
In December 2008, the EU Council adopted the so-called ‘Returns Directive’ with the aim of devising ...
This Research Paper is a contribution to a wider cost-of non-Europe assessment in the Area of Freedo...
This Research Paper is a contribution to a wider cost-of non-Europe assessment in the Area of Freedo...
On 27 January 2017, the Justice and Home Affairs Section of CEPS and the Directorate-General for Mig...
Migration towards Europe has surged over the past few years, overwhelming government authorities at ...
The paradox between the need for international labour migration to counter the impending demographic...
The European Commission has recently rekindled the debate about a possible future ruling on economic...
The integration of third country migrants into society has gained a high importance in the European ...
The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, has launched a brainstorming exercise...
Recent events in North Africa and the Mediterranean have had consequences in terms of human mobility...
The European Parliament elections taking place on 4-7 June 2009 will provide a unique opportunity fo...
This Paper examines the legality of restrictions on intra-EU and international traffic of persons in...
Migration, asylum and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice continue to be some of the most disc...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
Following the financial crisis that commenced in 2008, the relationship between migration and social...
In December 2008, the EU Council adopted the so-called ‘Returns Directive’ with the aim of devising ...
This Research Paper is a contribution to a wider cost-of non-Europe assessment in the Area of Freedo...
This Research Paper is a contribution to a wider cost-of non-Europe assessment in the Area of Freedo...
On 27 January 2017, the Justice and Home Affairs Section of CEPS and the Directorate-General for Mig...
Migration towards Europe has surged over the past few years, overwhelming government authorities at ...
The paradox between the need for international labour migration to counter the impending demographic...
The European Commission has recently rekindled the debate about a possible future ruling on economic...
The integration of third country migrants into society has gained a high importance in the European ...
The President of the European Commission, José Manuel Barroso, has launched a brainstorming exercise...
Recent events in North Africa and the Mediterranean have had consequences in terms of human mobility...
The European Parliament elections taking place on 4-7 June 2009 will provide a unique opportunity fo...
This Paper examines the legality of restrictions on intra-EU and international traffic of persons in...
Migration, asylum and the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice continue to be some of the most disc...
Upon request by the LIBE committee, this study examines the reasons why the Dublin system of allocat...
Following the financial crisis that commenced in 2008, the relationship between migration and social...
In December 2008, the EU Council adopted the so-called ‘Returns Directive’ with the aim of devising ...