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Migration, Diasporas and Legal Systems in Europe

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Migration, Diasporas and Legal Systems in Europe book

Edited ByPrakash Shah, Werner F. Menski
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2006
eBook Published 11 September 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge-Cavendish
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003076766
Pages 424
eBook ISBN 9781003076766
Subjects Law
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Shah, P., & Menski, W.F. (Eds.). (2006). Migration, Diasporas and Legal Systems in Europe (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003076766

ABSTRACT

At a time when issues concerning migration and the formation of diasporic communities have come to be critical for all European legal systems, this volume reflects, discusses and analyzes the questions raised by diasporas who have established themselves in Europe over more than fifty years of immigration and the challenges faced by legal systems in the light of continued migration.



Contributors from a broad range of backgrounds address prominent issues ranging from legal pluralism among minorities, pressures on EU accession states, irregular migration, state control of family reunification and formation in light of human rights laws, challenges for citizenship and nationality laws and the implementation of visa rules and juxtaposed control zones. Besides the EU as a supranational legal order, the book contains discussion of conditions in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Greece, Turkey and Lithuania.

This volume accompanies The Challenge of Asylum to Legal Systems and is the second book to emerge from the W.G Hart Legal Workshop held in 2004 at London's Institute for Advanced Legal Studies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter |12 pages

Introduction Migration, Diasporas and Legal Systems in Europe

ByPrakash Shah, Werner F. Menski

chapter Chapter 1|16 pages

Rethinking Legal Theory in the Light of South–North Migration

ByWerner F. Menski

chapter Chapter 2|28 pages

Ethnic Diversity and the Delivery of Justice: The Challenge of Plurality

ByRoger Ballard

chapter Chapter 3|16 pages

The Migration and Settlement of Muslims: The Challenges for European Legal Systems

ByMathias Rohe

chapter Chapter 4|13 pages

Alternative Dispute Resolution in a Muslim Community: The Shia Imami Ismaili Conciliation and Arbitration Boards

ByMohamed M. Keshavjee

chapter Chapter 5|20 pages

New Judicial Developments in Eu Citizenship: Solidarity, Security, and Second-Class Citizens

ByHelen Toner

chapter Chapter 6|19 pages

Discriminatory Denationalisations Based on Ethnic Origin: The Dark Legacy of Ex Art 19 of the Greek Nationality Code

ByNicholas Sitaropoulos

chapter Chapter 7|17 pages

The Irish Citizenship Referendum of 2004: A Solution in Search of a Problem?

ByCiara Smyth, Donncha O’Connell

chapter Chapter 8|18 pages

Changing Polities and Electoral Rights: Lithuania’s Accession to the Eu

ByMelanie Smith, Jo Shaw

chapter Chapter 9|22 pages

Hidden Purpose: UK Ethnic Minority International Marriages and the Immigration Rules

ByHelena Wray

chapter Chapter 10|19 pages

Transnational Mothering, National Immigration Policy and the European Court of Human Rights

BySarah K. van Walsum

chapter Chapter 11|13 pages

Entry and Residence of Aliens in the Case Law of the European Court of Human Rights

ByEsther Weizsäcker

chapter Chapter 12|22 pages

Immigration Policy of the European Union: The Challenges Posed by a Fifth Enlargement

ByPhilippa Gingell-Littlejohn

chapter Chapter 13|23 pages

An Unhappy Triangle? Labour Migration in Spain and Gibraltar from Morocco

ByNathalia Berkowitz, Maria Delgado

chapter Chapter 14|17 pages

Impact of the EU Membership Process on the Development of the Turkish Immigration Law Regime

ByBülent Çiçekli

chapter Chapter 15|22 pages

EU Law and Policy on Irregular Migration: The Need for Convergence on the Admission of Third-Country Nationals for Employment

ByRyszard Cholewinski

chapter Chapter 16|19 pages

Monitoring the UK Entry Clearance System

ByFiona Lindsley

chapter Chapter 17|28 pages

Arriving Before you Depart: Law and Fiction in Juxtaposed Control Zones

ByGbenga Oduntan

chapter Chapter 18|19 pages

Property Law Aspects of Refugee and IDP Returns: Case Studies of Georgia and Kosovo

ByAnneke Rachel Smit

chapter Chapter 19|21 pages

Selling the New Europe: Land Law Reform and Migration Pressures

ByCaroline Sawyer
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