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INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR MIGRATION LAW







   Edited by Prof. Dr. Dirk Vanheule


Introduction - Editor - Outlines - Links of interest - Events


OUTLINES

The national monographs follow the outline below.

The author(s)
Table of Contents
List of abbreviations
Preface


General Introduction

§1. Immigration history and statistical information
§2. Overview of national legal instruments

    I. Historical overview
    II. Current applicable legislation
§3. Overview of international legal instruments applicable in each country

Selected bibliography

Part I : Border control and entrance

Chapter 1. Organisation of border control
Chapter 2. Right to enter the country
    §1. Conditions for the right to enter
    §2. Administrative procedures and documents
Chapter 3. Refusal of entry


Part II: Right of residence: General provisions

Chapter 1. Short stay
    §1. Conditions for short stay
    §2. Administrative procedures and documents
    §3. Legal position
    §4. Position of family members
Chapter 2. Residence
    §1. Conditions for residence
    §2. Administrative procedures and documents
    §3. Legal position of residents
    §4. Position of family members
Chapter 3. Long term residence
    §1. Conditions for long term right of residence
    §2. Administrative procedures and documents
    §3. Legal position of long term residents
    §4. Position of family members

Part III: Right of residence for special categories of persons

Chapter 1. Students
Chapter 2. Researchers
Chapter 3. Temporary workers
Chapter 4. Asylum
    §1. Conditions
      I. Refugee status
      II. Subsidiary protection status
      III. Humanitarian status
      IV. Temporary protection status
      V. Other
    §2. Procedures
    §3. Legal position
    §4. Position of family members
Chapter 5. Non-accompanied minors
Chapter 6. Nationals with preferential treatment
Chapter 7. Others

Part IV: Loss of right of residence

Chapter 1. Conditions under which the right of residence might be lost
Chapter 2. Legal and administrative procedures
Chapter 3. Expulsion measures

Part V Sanctions

Chapter 1. Sanctions against attempt to illegally enter the territory
    §1. Administrative sanctions
    §2. Penal sanctions
    §3. Detention
    §4. Expulsion measures
Chapter 2. Sanctions against illegal stay or residence
    §1. Administrative sanctions
    §2. Penal sanctions
    §3. Detention
    §4. Expulsion measures
Chapter 3. Sanctions against persons helping illegal immigrants or residents
    §1. Human smuggling
    §2. Human trafficking

Part VI: Legal remedies and procedural safeguards

Chapter 1. Legal remedies in case of refusal of right to enter the territory
Chapter 2. Legal remedies in case of administrative decisions on the right to reside
Chapter 3. Legal remedies against expulsion measures
Chapter 4. Procedural safeguards

Part VII Access to the labour market

Chapter 1. Overview of applicable legislation
Chapter 2. Conditions for entitlement to work in the country as an employed person
    §1. General conditions
    §2. Administrative rules and procedures
    §3. Conditions for special categories of workers
Chapter 3 Sanctions against illegal participation in the labour market
    §1. Sanctions against employers
    §2. Sanctions against workers
Chapter 4 Legal remedies and procedural safeguards

Part VII Access to self-employed activities

Chapter 1 Overview of applicable legislation
Chapter 2 Conditions for entitlement to work in the country as a self-employed
    §1.General conditions
    §2.Administrative rules and procedures
    §3.Conditions for special categories of self-employed
Chapter 3 Sanctions against illegal exercise of self-employment
Chapter 4 Legal remedies and procedural safeguards

Index

The outline of the monographs of legislation at supranational (EC), international (UN; ILO) and regional (Council of Europe; other regional agreements) level, will depend on each of the organisations.




 
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