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Pathways Toward Legal Migration into the EU: Reappraising Concepts, Trajectories, and Policies [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 217 pages, aukštis x plotis: 239x170 mm, weight: 492 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Centre for European Policy Studies
  • ISBN-10: 9461386303
  • ISBN-13: 9789461386304
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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 217 pages, aukštis x plotis: 239x170 mm, weight: 492 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 30-Nov-2017
  • Leidėjas: Centre for European Policy Studies
  • ISBN-10: 9461386303
  • ISBN-13: 9789461386304
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Are EU policies on legal migration fit for managing and governing the movement of people across borders? Over the last 15 years, the ‘Europeanisation’ of policies dealing with the conditions of entry and residence of third-country nationals has led to the development of a common EU acquis. However, questions related to policy consistency, legal certainty and fair and non-discriminatory treatment in working and living standards still characterise the EU’s legal framework for cross-border mobility.

This book critically explores the extent to which EU legal migration policies and their underlying working notions match the transnational mobility of individuals today. It addresses the main challenges of economic migration policies, both within the EU and in the context of EU cooperation with third countries. Special consideration is given to the compatibility of EU policies with international labour standards along with the fundamental rights and approach to fairness laid down in the EU Treaties.

The contributions to this book showcase the various uses and potential of social science and humanities research in assessing, informing and shaping EU migration policies. Leading scholars and experts have brought together the latest knowledge available to reappraise the added value of the EU in this area. Their reflections and findings point to the need to develop a revised set of EU policy priorities in implementing a new generation of legal pathways for migration. The book contains a Foreword by Matthias Ruete, Director General for Migration and Home Affairs, European Commission.

Foreword iv
Matthias Ruete
Introduction 1(7)
Sergio Carrera
Elspeth Guild
Marco Stefan
Part I Temporary Migration: Concepts, Policies and Transnational Mobility Trajectories
1 Temporary migration between the EU and Asia
8(7)
Mari Korpela
Pirkko Pitkanen
2 Temporary labour migration: A flawed system in need of reform
15(5)
Graziano Battistella
3 Temporary labour migration programmes in Asia
20(9)
Gabriela Marti
4 A migration-cycle approach to temporary labour migration policies: Looking beyond the responsibility of destination countries
29(8)
Marie-Jose L. Tayah
5 Various shades of temporariness as a new policy challenge
37(5)
Agnieszka Weinar
Part II The EU Legal Migration Acquis: Taking Stock and Main Challenges
6 Questioning temporary migration schemes in the EU
42(7)
Elspeth Guild
7 Equal treatment rights in EU law on labour migration: A human rights principle applied as a policy tool
49(10)
Bjarney Fridriksdottir
8 Fair allocation of risks: A challenge for labour migration systems
59(9)
Petra Helzfeld Holsson
9 Implementation of the ICT Directive: A practitioner's perspective
68(6)
Jelle Kroes
10 Labour migration to Europe: What role for EU regulation?
74(13)
Mikkel Barslund
Matthias Busse
Part III Legal Migration through External Cooperation
11 Legal migration in the EU's external policy: An objective or a bargaining chip?
87(8)
Agnieszka Weinar
12 Implementing Mobility Partnerships: Delivering what?
95(11)
Leonhard den Hertog
Fanny Tittel-Mosser
13 EU legal migration policies towards China, India, the Philippines and Thailand: A statistical and legal appraisal
106(13)
Marco Stefan
14 Migration in a globalised world: India's experience
119(9)
Neelam D. Sabharwal
Part IV Legal Migration and EU Trade Policies
15 Trade and migration linkages in EU external migration policies: Relief, root-cause reduction or rights protection?
128(14)
Marion Panizzon
16 Trade commitments in GATS, EU--CARIFORUM and CETA, and the inclusion of blanket references to entry, stay, work and social security measures
142(15)
Simon Tans
17 Can the EU use trade agreements to facilitate regular migration? Examples from the Western Balkans
157(7)
Elspeth Guild
Part V Reconsidering the Research and Policy Nexus on Migration and Ways Forward for the EU
18 Research-policy dialogues on migration and integration at the EU level: Who tells whom what to do?
164(12)
Rinus Penninx
19 EU legal migration templates and cognitive ruptures: Ways forward in research and policy-making
176(7)
Dora Kostakopoulou
20 Conclusions and recommendations: Towards a fair EU agenda facilitating legal channels for labour mobility
183(27)
Sergio Carrera
Andrew Geddes
Elspeth Guild
List of Abbreviations 210(2)
List of Contributors 212(3)
Annex. Programme of the Policy Workshop co-organised by CEPS and DG HOME 215