Security of Residence and Expulsion -

Security of Residence and Expulsion

Protection of Aliens in Europe
Buch | Hardcover
250 Seiten
2001
Kluwer Law International (Verlag)
978-90-411-1458-7 (ISBN)
104,30 inkl. MwSt
Although all European states grant some form of secure residence status to foreign nationals, differences persist among them in the rights pertaining to that status, the grounds for losing it, and the degree of protection against expulsion. This volume explores the law protecting aliens in Europe.
Although all European states grant some form of secure residence status to foreign nationals, substantial differences persist among them in the rights pertaining to that status, the grounds for losing it, and the degree of protection against expulsion. This volume explores the law protecting aliens in Europe under four headings: - The legal framework provided at the European level by the European Convention on Human Rights (especially Articles 3 and 8), its case law, and various subsidiary instruments of the Council of Europe; evolving European Union law based on the principle of freedom of movement, agreements between the EU and non-member states, and the 1997 draft convention on migration policies; and the implementation of this supra-national law at the national level; - The effect in the Nordic region and the Common Travel Area of the abolition of border controls, with special attention to the question of compensatory measures; - The issue of double jeopardy arising from the use of expulsion in conjunction with a criminal sentence, as illustrated in French and German case law; - The legal `balancing act' required in many cases to protect the public interest without violating a person's legitimate right to a secure residence, taking into consideration the potentially conflicting interests of the receiving state and the foreign national. Security of Residence and Expulsion: Protection of Aliens in Europe offers clear guidelines for policymakers on harmonising the principles underlying legislation in this area of critical and growing importance in European life. It will be of great value to practitioners and academics concerned with the extension of existing rules governing security of residence and protection against expulsion for long-term immigrants and their families.

General. Introduction; E. Koprolin. Long-term immigrants and the Council of Europe; K. Groenendijk. Protection of `Integrated' Aliens Against Expulsion under the European Convention on Human Rights; P. van Dijk. Promoting Insecurity: Public Order, Expulsion and the European Convention on Human Rights; C. Harvey. Security of Residence and Expulsion of Foreigners: European Community Law; E. Guild. European Regional Norms on Protection from Expulsion. The Common Travel Area; A.Nicol QC. Abolition of Border Controls within the Nordic Region and Security of Residence in Denmark; J. Vedsted-Hansen. Double Jeopardy? The French and German Experience. Security of Residence and Expulsion: The German Experience; K. Sieveking. Security of Residence and Expulsion: Protection of Aliens in Europe: The French Experience; J.E. Malabre. Security of Residence: Various Countries. Security of Residence and Expulsion: Protection of Aliens in Estonia; M. Haruoja. Security of Residence and Expulsion: Protection of Aliens in Spain; C. Gortazar. Security of Residence and Expulsion: Protection of Aliens in Hungary; J. Toth. Security of Residence: Acquisition and Loss - National Law and Practice from the Perspective of Implementing Article 8 ECHR and EC Directive 64/221 in the United Kingdom; C. Jarvis. Security of Residence and Expulsion: Protection of Aliens in Sweden; R. Olseke. Security of Residence: The Implementation of the International Human Rights Instruments in the Belgian Immigration Law; L. Walleyn. Security of Residence: Acquisition and Loss - National Law and Practice from the Perspective of Implementing Article 8 ECHR and EC Directive 64/221. The case of Italy; B. Nascimbene. The Right to respect for Private and Family Life of Aliens in Greece in the Light of Article 8 ECHR; A. Sykiotou. Conclusion. A Common European Scheme? J. Niessen. List of Contributors. Index.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.2001
Reihe/Serie Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe ; 1
Verlagsort Zuidpoolsingel
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 656 g
Einbandart gebunden
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Besonderes Verwaltungsrecht
ISBN-10 90-411-1458-0 / 9041114580
ISBN-13 978-90-411-1458-7 / 9789041114587
Zustand Neuware
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