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Migration on the move : an introduction / Carolus Grutters, Sandra Mantu, and Paul Minderhoud -- Changing paradigms in migration law research / Thomas Spijkerboer -- Sexuality, race, and masculinity in Europe's refugee crisis / Betty de Hart -- Free movement of workers : some reflections / Paul Minderhoud -- Two decades EU migration law for third country nationals / Tineke Strik -- Current protection dilemmas in the European Union / Jens Vedsted-Hansen -- Governing migration in an age of globalization / James Hollifield and Rahfin Faruk -- Hotspots, cold fact : managing migration by selecting migrants / Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche -- Turkey's role in EU migration law and policy : Turkeys voting for Christmas / Margarite Helena Zoeteweij and Ozan Turhan -- EU inclusion and exclusion : from workers to citizens to people / Elspeth Guild -- Alternative views on EU citizenship / Sandra Mantu -- Access to justice for asylum seekers : is the right to seek and enjoy asylum only black letter law? / Ashley Terlouw -- Navigating migration policies in Europe : insights from the field / Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot -- Brexit : free movement of Union citizens and the rights of third-country nationals under threat? / Kees Groenendijk
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The Expansion of Regional Free Movement Regimes Towards a Borderless World? /Diego Acosta --Schengen's Undesirable Aliens: Definition, Trust, and Effective Remedies /Evelien Brouwer --EU Borders, Fundamental Rights and Solidarity: Keeping a Close Watch /Madeline Garlick --The Border Abroad, Within and Beyond A Rule-of-Law Based Deconstruction /Valsamis Mitsilegas --The New Borders of Empire: European Migration Polity and Domestic passenger Transport in Niger /Thomas Spijkerboer --Exclusion Orders Pertaining to Union Citizens and families: A Less Favourable Treatment? /Pieter Boeles --Extending Human Franchise : Citizenship, Migration and Human Rights /Claude Cahn --60 Years of European Social Security Coordination: Achievements, challenges and controversies /Rob Cornelissen --"I is a We" : Coman, Plural Identity and multiple Citizenship in a Globalized World /Franois Crepeau & Jean-Yves Carlier --"Research Integrity" A Collective Enterprise /Roel Femhout --EU Pensioners on the Move: Perceptions of mobility /Anoeshka Gehring --None of the Above: How the UK Voted but didn't Decide on Brexit /Carolus Griitters --Love Thy Neighbour II: Family Reunification and the Rights of Insiders in the CJEU Case Law /Betty de Hart --Cloud Agoras: Blockchain Technology, Arendt's Virtual Public Spaces and Human Mobility /Dora Kostakopoulou --The Boundaries of EU Citizenship: Reflections on Borders, Citizenship and Sovereignty /Sandra Mantu --What has Happened with Directive 2014/54 on Strengthening the Rights of EU Workers? /Paul Minderhoud --Union Citizens and the European Parliament: Perception, Accessibility, Visibility and appreciation /Henri de Waele --The Strangers: Security, Estrangement and Migrants /Tugba Basaran --Addressing the Root Causes of People Forced to Move International Model for People Voluntarily on the Move /Cristina Gortazar Rotaeche --Hearing Children in Court Proceedings in Migration Cases, Towards Recommendations /Josine Krikke & Dana Baldinger --A Guildian Analysis Of The Equivocal Trusted Sponsorship Under EU Labour Migration Law /Tesseltje de Lange --Migration Rights, EU Law and International Trade Agreements, Revealing Gates for Business in Fortress Europe /Simon Tans --They Only Use the Opportunities Provided by the Law: Chapters from the History of Ukrainian-Hungarian Migration Relations /Judit Toth --Thinking Fast and Slow Migration Decision-making and Political Crises /Dan Wilsher --Asylum Exclusion Provisions & Terrorist Acts Involvement: The Sum of All Fears /Marie-Laure BasiHungaryainche --Hungary, In Front of Her Judges /Boldizsar Nagy --Activation versus Forced Inactivity: Government, Civil Society and the Promotion of asylum efficiency of asylum Seekers and Irregular Immigrants /Ricky van Oers & Tetty Havinga --The European Parliament: From a Human Rights Watchdog to a Responsible Decision Maker? /Tineke Strik Mayors' Discretion in Decisions about Rejected Asylum Seekers /Ashley Terlouw & Anita Bocker --The Asynar Protocol: Diminishing the Geography of Refugee Protection in Europe /Karin Zwaan --The Global Compact for Safe, Order What now with Standards? /What nowd Cholewinski --Challenges to the Human Rights Principle of Nondiscrimination in Implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration? /Bjarney Frioriksdottir --The Normative Potential of the Migration Compact /Jens Vedsted-Hansen --Publications of Elspeth Guild 1997-2018 --Dissertations Nijmegen with Elspeth Guild as Promotor.
On 20 July 2015 the deadline expired for the transposition of the recast Reception Conditions Directive (Directive 2013/33/EU of 26 June 2013 laying down standards for the reception of applicants for international protection (recast), OJEU 2013 L180/96). The presentations on which this book is based, were originally given during a seminar on the Recast Reception Conditions Directive. This seminar took place at the Centre for Migration Law (Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence), Faculty of Law of the Radboud University Nijmegen, on Tuesday 8 December 2015. In light of the very substantial level of interest, we publish a book on the results of this seminar in order to enable those who were not able to attend to benefit from the wealth of knowledge and information which was shared. The book is divided in two sections. The first section deals with the central themes and the problem issues of the recast Reception Conditions Directive. The second part of the book focuses on the implementation of the recast Reception Conditions Directive in a selected number of Member States. This book offers insight in all the different aspects of the recast Reception Conditions Directive --Back cover