Denmark has a reputation for having the most restrictive controls on family migration in Europe, and, although their full rigour has recently diminished slightly, the Danish regime has been cited by Coalition government representatives as a model for the UK to follow. This article analyses the Danish rules for admitting the spouses and partners of citizens and permanent residents. It outlines the nature of the regime and then discusses the factors that led to the current state of affairs. It concludes by briefly considering the likely problems of attempting to implement a Danish-style regime in the UK
Danish immigration and integration laws were after their enactment often criticised by international...
In 2012, new and restrictive spousal reunification laws were implemented in the UK. EU free movement...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
Denmark has a reputation for having the most restrictive controls on family migration in Europe, and...
During the Danish local and national elections in November 2001, the scale, intensity and tone of th...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill Ac...
Anders Fogh Rasmussen reiterated the government’s official stance on family reunification. He stated...
This thesis investigates the regulation of family migration to Norway. This topical issue is explore...
Defence date: 18 May 2012Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (Supervisor EUI); Martin Kohli (Co-superv...
This article investigates the link between family migration and integration. It is based on a litera...
This article analyses key aspects of the regulation of entry and stay of spousal migrants in EEA mem...
Laura Block asks how liberal democracies manage to restrict migration in spite of liberal constraint...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
First Published November 12, 2014In many European countries, family migration polices have grown inc...
Danish immigration and integration laws were after their enactment often criticised by international...
In 2012, new and restrictive spousal reunification laws were implemented in the UK. EU free movement...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...
Denmark has a reputation for having the most restrictive controls on family migration in Europe, and...
During the Danish local and national elections in November 2001, the scale, intensity and tone of th...
Family immigration is the most important immigration flow to Europe, but the existing immigration li...
PublishedArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Brill Ac...
Anders Fogh Rasmussen reiterated the government’s official stance on family reunification. He stated...
This thesis investigates the regulation of family migration to Norway. This topical issue is explore...
Defence date: 18 May 2012Examining Board: Rainer Bauböck (Supervisor EUI); Martin Kohli (Co-superv...
This article investigates the link between family migration and integration. It is based on a litera...
This article analyses key aspects of the regulation of entry and stay of spousal migrants in EEA mem...
Laura Block asks how liberal democracies manage to restrict migration in spite of liberal constraint...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis (Routle...
First Published November 12, 2014In many European countries, family migration polices have grown inc...
Danish immigration and integration laws were after their enactment often criticised by international...
In 2012, new and restrictive spousal reunification laws were implemented in the UK. EU free movement...
Marriage migration is a controversial and problematic issue in the UK as elsewhere in Europe. This t...