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ISBN 10: 9041119221
ISBN 13: 9789041119223
Author: Joanna Apap
Table of contents:
1. Introduction and Research Design
1. Introduction
2. Objectives of the Study
3. The evolution of EU policy towards Third Country Nationals
4. The Mediterranean Challenge
5. The Impact of European Law on the Integration of Third Country Nationals
5.1 The Schengen Model
6. The EU and European Citizenship
7. EU Citizens vis-à-vis Resident Third Country Nationals in the EU
8. The Internal Market and Free Movement
9. Moving Towards a Political Union
10. The TEU and Third Country Nationals
11. The Preservation of National Controls by the Member States
12. Democracy and the Status of Foreigners
12.1 The Principle of Collective Autonomy
12.2 The Principle of Equality Within Pluralism
12.3 The Principle of Inclusion
12.4 The Public Principle
13. Research Design
13.1 Qualitative Data and Analysis for Evaluation
13.2 An Inductive Approach to Research on Policies vis-à-vis
Third Country Nationals
13.3 Identifying the Study-Framework
13.4 Previous Approaches to Migration Research
13.5 Problems in Migration Research
2. Theoretical Framework
Preferences and Predicaments in Establishing a Collective European Policy towards Third Country Nationals
1. Introduction
2. The Research Analysis
3. The Pendulum Model
4. The Principle of Sovereignty: National and Supranational Context
5. The Integration Process and the Rationales behind the Policy Process
5.1 Federalism
5.2 The Intergovernmental (Realist) Approach
5.3 The Transactionalism/Communication School of Thought
5.4 Functionalism
5.5 Neo-Functionalism
6. Macro-theories and their Limitations
7. The Shifting context of Policy and Its Implications
8. The Legal and Legislative Regime
9. Conclusion
3. EU-Maghreb Co-operation
The Maghreb and the European Community
1. Introduction
2. The Maghreb: an overview
3. The Euro-Maghreb Trade Initiatives
4. Economic Co-operation Agreements with the Countries of the Maghreb and Movement of Labour
5. Obstacles to Progress in North-South Regional Initiatives
6. Efforts to Manage Migration Issues
7. European Community Policy towards the Immigrant from the Maghreb
7.1 The Barcelona Conference
7.2 Following the Barcelona Conference: 1997-2002
7.3 Development as a Substitute to Migration
8. Conclusion
4. Case Law and the Rights of Third Country Nationals
Movement and Employment of Third Country Nationals Residing Within the European Union
1. Introduction
2. Community vis-à-vis Member State Competence
3. Employment Rights and EU-Third Country Agreements
3.1 Third Country Community Officials
3.2 Exceptions under Regulation 1612/68, Article 16
3.3 Applying Co-operation Agreements and Community Law
4. The Accrual of Rights for Third Country Nationals: Third Country National Workers vis-à-vis Third Country National Family Members of Union Citizens; The Right to Equality of Treatment and EU-Maghreb Agreements
4.1 Third Country National Family Members of EU Citizens
4.2 The Rights of Maghrebin Workers Residing in the Community
5. Free Circulation and the Right to Provide Services
5.1 The Right to Provide Services
6. Overview of the Situation in Individual Member States
7. Conclusion
National Policies for Maghrebin Labour Migrants in the New Receiving
States: Italy and Spain
5. Italy
National Policies for Maghrebin Labour Immigrants in the New Receiving States
1. Introduction: Italy from Sending to Receiving Country
2. Attitudes towards Migrants in Italy
3. Immigration and Citizenship Policy
4. Geographical and Sectoral Distribution of Migrants
5. The Socio-Cultural Impact of Immigration
6. Social Adaptation and Integration of Immigrants
7. Support Systems for Immigrants
7.1 Regional Policies
7.2 Local Authority Policies
7.3 Private Initiatives
8. Third Country Nationals and Social Services
9. Political Impact of Immigration
9.1 Political Attitudes and Participation of Immigrants in Italy
10. Conclusion
6. Spain
National Policies for Maghrebin Labour Immigrants in the New Receiving States
1. Introduction: Spain from Sending to Receiving Country
2. Attitudes towards Migrants in Spain
3. Immigration and Citizenship Policy
4. Geographical and Sectoral Distribution of Migrants
5. The Socio-Cultural Impact of Immigration
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