”The global approach in matters of migration and mobility”, adopted by the Commission in 2011, sets out a general framework for the relations of the European Union with the third countries in matters of migration. This approach is based on four pillars: legal immigration and mobility, illegal immigration and human trafficking, international protection and asylum policy, as well as maximization of the impact of migration and of mobility on development.On 13th May 2015, the Commission presented”The European Agenda on migration” proposing immediate measures and actions to perform in the following years for a better management of migration under all its aspects. Within it, the Commission proposes orientations in four directions: reduction of fa...
This report aims at outlining the European Union’s legal & policy framework of migration governa...
Only a year after signing the agreements of visa liberalization with Serbia, Montenegro and Macedoni...
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 paradox between the need for international labour migration to counter the impending demographic...
Over the past 15 years, the ‘Europeanisation’ of policies dealing with the conditions of entry and r...
[From the Introduction]. The Commission published its proposal for a directive on migration for high...
This paper addresses the building of a common EU policy on labour immigration. It reviews the latest...
This paper addresses the building of a common EU policy on labour immigration. It reviews the latest...
Opening up new legal migration channels' to respond to economic needs for labour is one of the four ...
Defense date: 6 December 2010Examining Board: Marise CREMONA (Supervisor, EUI) Bruno DE WITTE (EU...
This master thesis deals with the issue of development of the EU immigration policy and expansion of...
Despite the economic crisis with resulting high unemployment, EU economies face vacancies across the...
The paper focuses on the EU social model and its «double», that is to say the others, those left out...
The paper examines the evolution of the external dimension of EU immigration policy mainly in the co...
This report aims at outlining the European Union’s legal & policy framework of migration governa...
Only a year after signing the agreements of visa liberalization with Serbia, Montenegro and Macedoni...
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 paradox between the need for international labour migration to counter the impending demographic...
Over the past 15 years, the ‘Europeanisation’ of policies dealing with the conditions of entry and r...
[From the Introduction]. The Commission published its proposal for a directive on migration for high...
This paper addresses the building of a common EU policy on labour immigration. It reviews the latest...
This paper addresses the building of a common EU policy on labour immigration. It reviews the latest...
Opening up new legal migration channels' to respond to economic needs for labour is one of the four ...
Defense date: 6 December 2010Examining Board: Marise CREMONA (Supervisor, EUI) Bruno DE WITTE (EU...
This master thesis deals with the issue of development of the EU immigration policy and expansion of...
Despite the economic crisis with resulting high unemployment, EU economies face vacancies across the...
The paper focuses on the EU social model and its «double», that is to say the others, those left out...
The paper examines the evolution of the external dimension of EU immigration policy mainly in the co...
This report aims at outlining the European Union’s legal & policy framework of migration governa...
Only a year after signing the agreements of visa liberalization with Serbia, Montenegro and Macedoni...
The European Commission has recently rekindled the debate about a possible future ruling on economic...