More than 10 years after the Amsterdam Treaty, which transferred competences on immigration and asylum matters to common jurisdiction, the EU Commission is asking for a \u201cgenuine\u201d European immigration policy. In our view, such a genuine policy must consider the common control of immigration flows, unequivocally rejected by both the Amsterdam and Lisbon Treaty for reasons that are rooted in the political terrain and\u2014in terms of the economic logic\u2014in the difficulty of finding a common immigration model.We consider that the focal point is constituted by whether or not to create side-payments, without which States have no choice but to adopt a national immigration policy. Side-payments, at this stage in the history of the Eur...
The communautarisation of migration policies is a slow process. EU member states have often shown re...
1noOriginally, the migration policy was included in the European Union’s agenda by the Maastricht Tr...
The communautarisation of migration policies is a slow process. EU member states have often shown re...
Issue of immigration was for a long time controversial concern throughout the Europe. Because of its...
Issue of immigration was for a long time controversial concern throughout the Europe. Because of its...
[From the Introduction] For this reason I restrict myself to a discussion of the impact of the third...
It is hardly surprising that the subject of immigration within the context of the European Union’s e...
Although the evolution of a unified Europe has been unsteady, the immigration policies of member sta...
The agreements reached within the frameworks of the Amsterdam Treaty and the Tampere European Counci...
This paper will demonstrate how the economic and institutional imperatives of European integration h...
The agreements reached within the frameworks of the Amsterdam Treaty and the Tampere European Counci...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
This article examines recent attempts to create a common European Union (EU) immigration policy. Thi...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
The communautarisation of migration policies is a slow process. EU member states have often shown re...
1noOriginally, the migration policy was included in the European Union’s agenda by the Maastricht Tr...
The communautarisation of migration policies is a slow process. EU member states have often shown re...
Issue of immigration was for a long time controversial concern throughout the Europe. Because of its...
Issue of immigration was for a long time controversial concern throughout the Europe. Because of its...
[From the Introduction] For this reason I restrict myself to a discussion of the impact of the third...
It is hardly surprising that the subject of immigration within the context of the European Union’s e...
Although the evolution of a unified Europe has been unsteady, the immigration policies of member sta...
The agreements reached within the frameworks of the Amsterdam Treaty and the Tampere European Counci...
This paper will demonstrate how the economic and institutional imperatives of European integration h...
The agreements reached within the frameworks of the Amsterdam Treaty and the Tampere European Counci...
ABSTRACT Immigrant integration has for a long time, been a crucial issue in Europe. Amongst the fac...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
This article examines recent attempts to create a common European Union (EU) immigration policy. Thi...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
The communautarisation of migration policies is a slow process. EU member states have often shown re...
1noOriginally, the migration policy was included in the European Union’s agenda by the Maastricht Tr...
The communautarisation of migration policies is a slow process. EU member states have often shown re...