Vol. XCV, “Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law / Administration sans frontières? Droit européen de l’immigration”
This volume of the European Public Law Series includes the proceedings of the EGPL annual Reunion of the year 2008. Consisting of reports written in English or French, this publication features an examination of migration and asylum law as well as of the possibilities for European citizens and third-country nationals regarding migration. This issue is viewed from the point of view of both Member States’ national legislation (Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden and Turkey are represented here) as well as from the point of view of the European legislation, whereas a Case Study and General Conclusions on the subject are offered to the reader.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SUMMARY / SOMMAIRE
FOREWORD / AVANT-PROPOS
GENERAL INTRODUCTION:
TOWARDS ΑN ADMINISTRATION WITHOUT FRONTIERS /
INTRODUCTION GÉNÉRALE:
VERS UNE ADMINISTRATION SANS FRONTIÈRES
TH. GROSS, General Introduction: Towards an Administration without Frontiers? - The Perspective of Third-Country Nationals -
M. GNES, General Introduction: Towards an Administration without Frontiers? - Migration Opportunities in Europe
LEGAL INSTRUMENTS AND EFFECTS /
LES INSTRUMENTS JURIDIQUES ET LEURS EFFETS
M. GAUTIER, Administration sans frontières? Droit européen de l’immigration - Les instruments juridiques et leurs effets
K. WOJTYCZEK, L’ouverture de l’ordre juridique de l’Etat aux actes de puissance publique étrangers (L’exemple des instruments de l’Union européenne en matière d’immigration)
CONTROLS AND MIGRATION /
CONTRÔLES ET IMMIGRATION
J. O’DOWD, “A Berlin Wall on Water?” - Migration Control: Developments in the European Union Framework
ELEMENTS OF COMPARISON / ÉLÉMENTS DE COMPARAISON*
M. LESKOVIKU, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Albania
T. CARDONA / A. LEHNER, Austrian Migration Law
R. STEFANOV / G. MICHEV, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Bulgaria
R. POMAHAČ, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Czech Republic
S. MAMUKASHVILI, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Georgia
D. THYM, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Germany
F. CORTESE, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: The Italian Legislation
M. FLORCZAK-WĄTOR, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Poland
T. FIDALGO DE FREITAS, Portuguese Migration Law: A Constitutional and Administrative Overview
A. MATEI / M. COCOSATU, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Romania
E. KISELEVA, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Russia
V. BEŠIREVIĆ / A. ČAVOŠKI, Administration without Frontiers? Serbian Migration Law and Policy from the European Perspective
B. FRIDRICH / L. MOKRÁ, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Rights of Migrants in the Slovak Republic - 2008
D. MOYA, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law and Spanish Practice
G. EDELSTAM, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Sweden
E. BAŞKARACAOĞLU / U. DOĞU, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law / Administration sans frontières? Droit européen de l’immigration: Turkey / Turquie
ANNEX / ANNEXE, Questionnaire
CASE STUDY / ÉTUDE DE CAS
A. POTTAKIS, Administration without Frontiers? European Migration Law: Case Study
GENERAL CONCLUSIONS / CONCLUSIONS GÉNÉRALES
J. PONCE, General Conclusions: Immigration - From Control Towards Integration
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