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Regularisations of Irregularly Staying Migrants in the EU : A Comparative Legal Analysis of Austria, Germany and Spain / Kevin Fredy Hinterberger.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Hinterberger, Kevin Fredy, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Illegal immigration.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (398 pages)
- Other Title:
- Regularisations of Irregularly Staying Migrants in the EU
- Place of Publication:
- Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2023.
- Summary:
- 'Combatting' irregular migration is one of the key challenges to migration management at EU level. The present book addresses one of the most pressing structural problems regarding the EU's return policy: the low return rate of irregularly staying migrants. In this regard the EU Return Directive obliges Member States to issue a return decision, yet only 40% of such decisions are enforced annually. Moreover, despite the political and legal efforts, the EU is not making any significant progress in enforcing the rules it has laid down in the Return Directive. The legislation of EU Member States may, however, serve as a source for possible solutions to 'combat' the problem of irregularly staying migrants. It is for this reason that the book compares the system of regularisations in Austria, Germany and Spain. Regularisations constitute an effective alternative to returns because they terminate the irregular residence of migrants, not through deportation, but rather by granting a right of residence. Regularisation is therefore understood as each legal decision that awards legal residency to irregularly staying migrants. As is shown by the examination and comparison of regularisations in Austria, Germany and Spain, differentiated systems of regularisation exist at national level. However, EU regularisations supplementing the present return policy would be more effective at 'combatting' irregular migration at EU level.
- Contents:
- Abbreviations 17
- Introduction 25
- Part I -Regularisations and irregular migration in the EU legal framework 55
- Chapter 1 - Conceptualising regularisations 55
- Chapter 2 -EU competence concerning irregular migration and regularisations
- Part II - A comparison of Austrian, German and Spanish law 133
- Chapter 3 - Context for the integrated comparison 133
- Chapter 4 - The purpose-based integrated comparison of
- regularisations 226
- Part III - Outlook 355
- Chapter 5 - An EU Regularisation Directive 355
- D. Expanding general EU migration law 366
- Bibliography 369.
- Notes:
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