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The long-term residence status as a subsidiary form of EU citizenship : an analysis of directive 2003/109 / by Diego Acosta Arcarazo.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Acosta Arcarazo, Diego.
- Series:
- Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe ; v. 23.
- Immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe ; v. 23
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Citizenship--European Union countries.
- Citizenship.
- Noncitizens--Civil rights--European Union countries.
- Noncitizens.
- Immigrants--Civil rights--European Union countries.
- Immigrants.
- Freedom of movement--European Union countries.
- Freedom of movement.
- European Union countries--Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
- European Union countries.
- Council of the European Union. Council Directive 2003/109/EC of 25 November 2003 concerning the status of third-country nationals who are long-term residents.
- Council of the European Union.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (266 p.)
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- Leiden ; Boston : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2011.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This book studies the implications for third-country nationals of the adoption of the Long-term Residence Directive. This Directive has the potential to become a subsidiary form of EU citizenship which escapes direct control by Member States. Hence, this Directive brings the prospect of transforming Member States’ control over the relationship between territory and population. In order to arrive at this conclusion, the book looks at its content and at the way in which Member States have implemented some of its most controversial articles. It then explores how the Court of Justice could interpret those articles, taking into account its previous jurisprudence on Turkish workers and EU citizens and calling into question the compliance of several national provisions with EU law.
- Contents:
- Preliminary Material / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 1. Preliminary Concepts / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 2. The Involvement Of The EU In Migration Regulation: From Amsterdam And Tampere To Lisbon And Stockholm / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 3. The Adoption Of The Long-Term Residence Directive / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 4. Scope Of The Directive: Article 3 / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 5. Protection Against Expulsion: Article 12 / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 6. Residence In The Other Member States: Article 14 / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 7. Origin And Development Of The Integration Conditions / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 8. Political Motivations For The Introduction Of Integration Requirements / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 9. Possible Interpretation Of The Integration Conditions By The CJEU / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Chapter 10. Conclusion / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Books And Articles / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Table Of Cases / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Legislative And Policy Acts / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Journal Articles / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Biography / D. Acosta Arcarazo
- Index / D. Acosta Arcarazo.
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-283-16161-3
- 9786613161611
- 90-04-20413-X
- OCLC:
- 741613813
- Publisher Number:
- 10.1163/ej.9789004204126.i-265 DOI
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