The New Requirements Imposed by EU Member States to the Reunification of Third-country Children for a Potential Successful Integration: A View from the EU Court of Justice The recent trend of immigration laws in EU member States is to add new and more stringent conditions on third-country children family reunification in order to enable a foreseeable successful integration. Recently, the legitimacy of these conditions has been examined by the EU Court of Justice in the light of its standstill clause jurisprudence evaluating whether the new integration conditions may be justified by an “overriding reason in the public interest”. This contribution analyses the assessments stemming from the Court’s decision which may have important re...
For the past 20 years, family reunification has been one of the main reasons for immigration into th...
In its decision A and S (judgment of 12 April 2018, case C-550/16, A et S v. Staatssecretaris van Ve...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...
The New Requirements Imposed by EU Member States to the Reunification of Third-country Children for...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The right to family reunification has always been considered essential for an effective freedom of m...
The right to family reunification has always been considered essential for an effective freedom of m...
There have been several initiatives related to the shaping of a possible European law on immigration...
The “wish to live together” with the family and the denial of the right to family reunification for ...
In Ruiz Zambrano and Dereci the Court found that the Treaty prohibits expulsion of a family member o...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...
For the past 20 years, family reunification has been one of the main reasons for immigration into th...
In its decision A and S (judgment of 12 April 2018, case C-550/16, A et S v. Staatssecretaris van Ve...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...
The New Requirements Imposed by EU Member States to the Reunification of Third-country Children for...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The “reconstituted” or “blended” family is nowadays taken into consideration by EC and EU legislatio...
The right to family reunification has always been considered essential for an effective freedom of m...
The right to family reunification has always been considered essential for an effective freedom of m...
There have been several initiatives related to the shaping of a possible European law on immigration...
The “wish to live together” with the family and the denial of the right to family reunification for ...
In Ruiz Zambrano and Dereci the Court found that the Treaty prohibits expulsion of a family member o...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...
For the past 20 years, family reunification has been one of the main reasons for immigration into th...
In its decision A and S (judgment of 12 April 2018, case C-550/16, A et S v. Staatssecretaris van Ve...
This article scrutinises the logic behind the recent judgments of the Court of Justice of the Europe...