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9781841136844

Whose Freedom, Security and Justice? EU Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy

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    9781841136844

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  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-06-04
  • Publisher: Hart Publishing
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Summary

This book brings together contributions from some of the leading authorities in the field of EU immigration and asylum law to reflect upon developments since the Amsterdam Treaty and, particularly, the Tampere European Council in 1999. At Tampere, Heads of State and Government met to set guidelines for the implementation of the powers and competences introduced by the Amsterdam Treaty and make the development of the Union as an area of freedom, security and justice a reality. Since 1999, a substantial body of law and policy has developed, but the process has been lengthy and the results open to critique. This book presents a series of analyses of and reflections on the major legal instruments and policy themes, with the underlying question, to what extent the ideals held out of freedom, security and justice accessible to all, are in fact reflected in these legislative and policy developments. Has freedom from terrorism and the spectre of illegal or irregular migration, and increasingly strict border securitisation and surveillance overshadowed the freedom of the migrant to seek entry or residence for legitimate touristic, work, study, or family reasons, a secure refuge from persecution, and effective access to justice? In 2004, the Heads of State and Government presented a programme for the next stage of development in these areas, the Hague Programme, and the Directives and Regulations that have been agreed are now being transposed and applied in Member States legal systems. What are the main challenges in the years ahead as the Hague Programme and the existing legislative acquis are implemented?

Author Biography

Helen Toner is an Associate Professor in the School of Law, University of Warwick.
Anneliese Baldaccini is a Committee Specialist for the House of Lords European Union Committee.
Elspeth Guild is Professor of European Immigration Law at the University of Nijmegen, Netherlands, and also a partner at the London law firm Kingsley Napley.

Table of Contents

From Amsterdam and Tampere to The Hague : an overview of five years of EC immigration and asylum lawp. 1
Constitutional issues in EU migration lawp. 23
Citizens without a constitution, borders without a state : EU free movement of personsp. 25
Effective remedies in immigration and asylum law procedures : a matter of general principles of EU lawp. 57
The jurisdiction of the court of justice over EC immigration and asylum law : time for a change?p. 85
Impact assessments : a useful tool for 'better lawmaking' in EU migration policy?p. 109
Access to asylum and refugee protectionp. 149
The asylum procedures directive in legal context : equivocal standards meet general principlesp. 151
Directive 2003/9 on reception conditions of asylum seekers : ensuring 'mere subsistence' or a 'dignified standard of living'?p. 195
Refugee status and subsidiary protection under EC law : the qualification directive and the right to be granted asylump. 229
From Dublin convention to Dublin regulation : a progressive move?p. 265
The external dimension of the EU's asylum and immigration policies : old concerns and new approachesp. 277
Borders and the enforcement of migration controlp. 299
The criminalisation of migration in EU law and policyp. 301
Building a community return policy with third countries : an equal partnership?p. 337
Border security in the European Union : towards centralised controls and maximum surveillancep. 359
Immigration detention and the common european asylum policyp. 395
Managing legal migrationp. 427
The long-term residents directive, denizenship and integrationp. 429
The family reunification directive : a tool preserving member state interest or conducive to family unity'p. 451
The European Union and labour migration : regulating admission or treatment?p. 489
Citizenship and the expanding European Union : the rights of new EU nationalsp. 517
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