Readmission is not simply a means of removing undesirable foreigners through coercive methods. When viewed as a way of ensuring the temporary stay of foreign workers in the labour markets of European destination countries, readmission may also impact on the participatory rights of a growing number of native workers facing equally temporary (and precarious) labour conditions, in a context marked by employment deregulation and wage flexibility. These implications have clear democratic significance. A new analytical perspective applied to the expansion and development of the readmission system is aimed at promoting a reflection on an unexplored research area bridging the gap between labour migration regulation and labour market deregulation
This paper investigates the effectiveness of recent measures undertaken by the governments of some E...
Overview of the EU acquis related to the free movement of workers and the posting of workers in the ...
The Treaty provisions on the free movement of workers provide rights to workers to move to, and acce...
Readmission is not simply a means of removing undesirable foreigners through coercive methods. When ...
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This is an annotated bibliography on readmission policies in Europe. It is divided into thematic cha...
International audienceThis book sets out to explain the drivers shaping cooperative patterns on the ...
The EU has concluded so far seventeen readmission agreements with third countries with the aim of c...
Increasing the rate of return of third country nationals without a legal right to remain in the EU w...
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One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
It is now two years since the enactment of the Agreement between the European Union and Georgia conc...
th e E U N eigh b ou rh ood J ean- P ierre C assarino The conclusion of agreements linked to the rea...
This article conducts a brief historical excursus on the evolution of the EU's readmission policy th...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of recent measures undertaken by the governments of some E...
Overview of the EU acquis related to the free movement of workers and the posting of workers in the ...
The Treaty provisions on the free movement of workers provide rights to workers to move to, and acce...
Readmission is not simply a means of removing undesirable foreigners through coercive methods. When ...
Cet article est librement accessible en ligne, cliquer: http://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/cassar...
This is an annotated bibliography on readmission policies in Europe. It is divided into thematic cha...
International audienceThis book sets out to explain the drivers shaping cooperative patterns on the ...
The EU has concluded so far seventeen readmission agreements with third countries with the aim of c...
Increasing the rate of return of third country nationals without a legal right to remain in the EU w...
Since the establishment of the Schengen area, border management has been having momentum within the ...
One of the patterns European firms follow to work in various European countries is that of providing...
Labour mobility within the European Union continues to be a limited phenomenon. This concerns both l...
It is now two years since the enactment of the Agreement between the European Union and Georgia conc...
th e E U N eigh b ou rh ood J ean- P ierre C assarino The conclusion of agreements linked to the rea...
This article conducts a brief historical excursus on the evolution of the EU's readmission policy th...
This paper investigates the effectiveness of recent measures undertaken by the governments of some E...
Overview of the EU acquis related to the free movement of workers and the posting of workers in the ...
The Treaty provisions on the free movement of workers provide rights to workers to move to, and acce...