Immigration

Free Movement of Persons in the Enlarged European Union

Edited by Nicola Rogers · Rick Scannell
Sweet & Maxwell U.K. December 2004

Specifications

ISBN-13
9780421875708
Publisher
Sweet & Maxwell U.K.
Publication
December 2004
Format
Hardback
Jurisdiction
European Union, U.K. ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

With ten countries having joined the European Union in May 2004 it is more important than ever to be aware of the rights of European Union citizens to move and reside freely in any of the Member States. Free Movements of Persons in the Enlarged European Union is the only work to provide clear, comprehensive and up-to-date guidance on this complex subject.

* Provides complete guidance on the rights of European Citizens to move and reside freely in the Member States
* Analyses each provision of European law which bears on free movement of persons and how each one has been interpreted by the European Court of Justice
*Examines the complex inter-relationship between EU law, human rights law, anti-discrimination law and domestic law
*Goes through the Community's association agreements with Turkey and other non-Member States
*Contains all the relevant legislative materials not previously available in one text
*Includes coverage of the accession of ten new Member States to the European Union, due to take place in May 2004, which will greatly increase activity in this area
*Covers a whole raft of key case law including MRAX, Carpenter, Baumbast and Savas

Table of Contents

Part One: Fundamental principles of EU law
* Treaty Foundations
* Rights of EU citizens
* Non-discrimination
* Inter-relationship with Human Rights law

Part Two: Free Movement of EU Citizens and their Family Members
* Treaty provisions
* Free movement of workers
* Rights of establishment
* Free movement of non-economically active persons
- retired persons
-persons of independent means
-students
* Third Country National Family Members
* Formalities - visas and residence permits
* Expulsion of EU nationals and their families

Part Three: Association Agreements with Third Countries 
* Treaty provision for Agreements with Third Countries
* Aims and effect of Association Agreements
* Justicability of Association Agreements

Part Four: Association Agreements with Central and Eastern European Countries
* Rights of establishment
* Rights of entry and stay for CEEC nationals
* Workers under the Agreements

Part Five: Association Agreement with Turkey
* Main agreement provisions and decisions of Association Council
* Workers under the Agreement
* Rights of family members under the Agreement
* Establishment under the Agreement
* Expulsion of Turkish nationals

Appendices

Reviews

"This book will be of great assistance to immigration practitioners." - New Law Journal

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