Security of Residence and Expulsion

Security of Residence and Expulsion
Author: Elspeth Guild,Paul Minderhoud
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004480995

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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.

Security of Residence of Long term Migrants

Security of Residence of Long term Migrants
Author: C. A. Groenendijk,Elspeth Guild,Halil Dogan,Council of Europe
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1998-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9287137889

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Includes separate chapters on the law affecting immigrants in 18 European countries

The Right of an Alien to be Protected against Arbitrary Expulsion in International Law

The Right of an Alien to be Protected against Arbitrary Expulsion in International Law
Author: Julia Wojnowska-Radzińska
Publsiher: Hotei Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2015-03-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004265448

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In The Right of an Alien to be Protected against Arbitrary Expulsion in International Law Julia Wojnowska-Radzińska offers a comprehensive legal study of international legal obligations of States for the protection of aliens lawfully residing against arbitrary expulsion. It also provides practical information on administrative proceedings, legal remedies and procedural rights aliens exercise. The book aims at answering a fundamental question how to strike a balance between the inherent right of a State to expel an alien and the rights the latter is entitled to. The reader will therefore be given a survey of the subject that is both usefully brief and sufficiently detailed to answer most questions likely to arise in any pertinent legal setting.

Mass Expulsion in Modern International Law and Practice

Mass Expulsion in Modern International Law and Practice
Author: Jean-Marie Henckaerts
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2021-09-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004478336

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European Union Law

European Union Law
Author: Damian Chalmers,Gareth Davies,Giorgio Monti
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 1209
Release: 2010-06-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139487887

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This eagerly awaited new edition has been significantly revised after extensive user feedback to meet current teaching requirements. The first major textbook to be published since the rejuvenation of the Lisbon Treaty, it retains the best elements of the first edition – the engaging, easily understandable writing style, extracts from a variety of sources showing the creation, interpretation and application of the law and comprehensive coverage. In addition it has separate chapters on EU law in national courts, governance and external relations reflecting the new directions in which the field is moving. The examination of the free movement of goods and competition law has been restructured. Chapter introductions clearly set out what will be covered in each section allowing students to approach complex material with confidence and detailed further reading sections encourage further study. Put simply, it is required reading for all serious students of EU law.

Expulsion in International Law

Expulsion in International Law
Author: Matti Pellonpää
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 508
Release: 1984
Genre: Aliens
ISBN: 9514104730

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International Law and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict

International Law and the Israeli Palestinian Conflict
Author: Susan M. Akram,Michael Dumper,Michael Lynk,Iain Scobbie
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2010-12-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136850981

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The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has long been intertwined with, and has had a profound influence on, the principles of modern international law. Placing a rights-based approach to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict at the centre of discussions over its peaceful resolution, this book provides detailed consideration of international law and its application to political issues. Through the lens of international law and justice, the book debunks the myth that law is not useful to its resolution, illustrating through both theory and practice how international law points the way to a just and durable solution to the conflict in the Middle East. Contributions from leading scholars in their respective fields give an in-depth analysis of key issues that have been marginalized in most mainstream discussions of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Palestinian refugees Jerusalem security legal and political frameworks the future of Palestine. Written in a style highly accessible to the non-specialist, this book is an important addition to the existing literature on the subject. The findings of this book will not only be of interest to students and scholars of Middle Eastern politics, International Law, International Relations and conflict resolution, but will be an invaluable resource for human rights researchers, NGO employees, and embassy personnel, policy staffers and negotiators.

The Law and Practice of Expulsion and Exclusion from the United Kingdom

The Law and Practice of Expulsion and Exclusion from the United Kingdom
Author: Eric Fripp,Rowena Moffatt,Ellis Wilford
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2014-12-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781782256465

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Resort by the state to measures of exclusion and expulsion from the territory of the UK and/or from British citizenship have multiplied over the past decade, following the so-called 'War on Terror', increased globalisation, and the growing politicisation of national policies concerning immigration and citizenship. This book, which focuses on the law and practice governing deportation, removal and exclusion from the UK, the denial of British citizenship, and deprivation of that citizenship, represents the first attempt by practitioners to provide a cohesive assessment of UK law and practice in these areas. The undertaking is a vital one because, whilst these areas of law and practice have long existed as the hard edge of immigration and nationality laws, in recent years the use of some powers in this area has greatly increased and such powers have arguably expanded beyond secondary existence as mere mechanisms of enforcement. The body of law, practice and policy created by this process is one which justifies treatment as a primary concern for public lawyers. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the law in these areas and its background. This involves a consideration of interlocking international and regional rights instruments, EU law and the domestic regime. It is a clear and comprehensive everyday guide for practitioners and offers an invaluable insight into likely developments in this dynamic area of public law. '...deserves to be on the bookshelves of all those who seek to practise within this carefully defined area of immigration and nationality law.' From the Foreword by Lord Hope of Craighead KT