Legal aspects of the EU policy on irregular immigration
Autor: | Vadim Voinikov |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
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illegale Einwanderung Sociology and Political Science Geography Planning and Development Immigration Einwanderung International trade lcsh:Regional economics. Space in economics migration State (polity) media_common irregular immigration Middle East Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie lcsh:HT388 Recht ddc:340 ddc:300 migration policy Immigration law General Economics Econometrics and Finance immigration Cultural Studies media_common.quotation_subject Legislation Context (language use) Migrationspolitik legislation Frontex illegal immigration legal provision Politics Political science Development economics Rechtsvorschrift media_common.cataloged_instance Gesetzgebung European Union European union Migration Sociology of Migration Social sciences sociology anthropology Grenzgebiet business.industry Außengrenze border region external EU border business EU Law Social Sciences (miscellaneous) |
Zdroj: | Baltic Region Baltic Region, Vol 7, Iss 4, Pp 55-65 (2015) |
Popis: | This article addresses the issues pertaining to the adoption and development of legislation on irregular migration in the context of uncontrolled growth in the number of immigrants from North Africa and the Middle East to the EU. The article attempts at studying the EU legislation on irregular migration, classifying it, and analysing the prospects of EU migration legislation in the light of an increase in irregular immigration into the EU. The author systematises, classifies the current EU legislation on irregular immigration, and analyses the conditions, in which this legislation was developed. Using the legislation analysis method, the author proposes the following system of EU legislation on irregular immigration: rules preventing assistance to irregular immigration, rules preventing employment of irregular immigrants, rules on the return of irregular migrants and readmission, rules on border control, and rules on collaboration with third countries. The author pays special attention to analysing the current state of irregular immigration to the EU, which was dubbed the ‘greatest migration crisis in Europe’. The conclusion is that the European Union succeeded in the development of pioneering legislation on irregular immigration, which can serve as the basis for reception by other states. However, changes in the political and economic situation in the EU’s southern borderlands made the current legal mechanisms incapable of withstanding new threats. It necessitates a radical reform of the legislation on irregular immigration. |
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