In an age of increased global flows and knowledge sharing across borders, is state migration policy restricting opportunities and causing harm by grounding people, often away from their families, to one particular state or region? Discussion of family reunification in countries of net immigration such as Canada, Australia, and the EU nations often pits state interests against individual rights, including the right to the family. But are states and transnational families necessarily at odds, and if so, then does this always need to be the case? This research paper first identifies a series of state goals which, at first glance, appear to be divergent from the mobility of families. However, the paper then describes opportunities to align thes...
The focus on migrant workers in discussions of international migration has tended to detract attenti...
Family-related migration has become one of the main legal means for people to gain admission. Yet, c...
The right to free movement of EC nationals encompasses their right to be joined by family members an...
At a time when entrance to and residence in western states is a scarce resource, a high proportion o...
In this thesis, I argue for a right to family reunification: a right against one's state to bring in...
In the last twenty-five years, the family entity has been imposed as a crucial actor in understandin...
This chapter focuses on a relatively unexplored phenomenon concerning transnational families: family...
This paper analyses two dimensions of ‘waiting’ in the realm of family reunification: the policy pe...
This chapter gives an overview of the laws, policies and administrative practices that dictate famil...
As one of the predominant means of legal entry into the European Union (EU), family reunification ha...
This paper aims to analyse how State policies, on the book and in practice, shape family reunificati...
The strict family reunification policies in Norway and Denmark have affected many individual’s famil...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
Family reunification, mixed marriages and other forms of international family migration are highly p...
In this paper I provide a philosophical analysis of family-based immigration. This type of immigrati...
The focus on migrant workers in discussions of international migration has tended to detract attenti...
Family-related migration has become one of the main legal means for people to gain admission. Yet, c...
The right to free movement of EC nationals encompasses their right to be joined by family members an...
At a time when entrance to and residence in western states is a scarce resource, a high proportion o...
In this thesis, I argue for a right to family reunification: a right against one's state to bring in...
In the last twenty-five years, the family entity has been imposed as a crucial actor in understandin...
This chapter focuses on a relatively unexplored phenomenon concerning transnational families: family...
This paper analyses two dimensions of ‘waiting’ in the realm of family reunification: the policy pe...
This chapter gives an overview of the laws, policies and administrative practices that dictate famil...
As one of the predominant means of legal entry into the European Union (EU), family reunification ha...
This paper aims to analyse how State policies, on the book and in practice, shape family reunificati...
The strict family reunification policies in Norway and Denmark have affected many individual’s famil...
Across Europe, family related migration has moved to the centre of public debates about migration an...
Family reunification, mixed marriages and other forms of international family migration are highly p...
In this paper I provide a philosophical analysis of family-based immigration. This type of immigrati...
The focus on migrant workers in discussions of international migration has tended to detract attenti...
Family-related migration has become one of the main legal means for people to gain admission. Yet, c...
The right to free movement of EC nationals encompasses their right to be joined by family members an...