Integration at the border : the Dutch Act on Integration Abroad and international immigration law /
A recent development in the immigration policies of several European states is to make the admission of foreign nationals dependent upon criteria relating to their integration. This book aims to clarify the legal implications of these policies.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford ; Portland, Oregon :
Hart Publishing,
2013.
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Colección: | Studies in international law (Oxford, England) ;
v. 44. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Chapter 1. Introduction; I. Object and Purpose of the Study; A. Integration as a Condition for Immigration: the Act on Integration Abroad; B Approach; C. Relation to Other Research; II. Integration Requirements and Legal Rules on the Admission of Aliens; A. Scope of the Investigation; B. Sources of Immigration Rules; i. International Law; ii. European Union Law; iii. The Dutch Constitution; III. Structure of the Book; Part I. Integration and Immigration in the Netherlands.
- Chapter 2. Dutch Integration Policy and the Act on Integration AbroadI. Introduction; II. Before 1979: an Ambiguous Approach to Integration; A. Immigration to the Netherlands; B. Integration or Return Migration?; III. An Integration Policy for Ethnic Minorities (1979-1989); A. Developments in the Fields of Immigration and Integration; B.A Patchwork of Language Courses; C. Reception of Refugees and Other Protected Persons; IV. Preparing the Ground for a Compulsory Integration Policy (1989-1998); A. Developments in the Fields of Immigration and Integration; B.A New Integration Policy.
- C. Learning Dutch as a Second Language: Towards Compulsory Education for Adult ImmigrantsD. Reception and Integration of Newly Arrived Immigrants; i. Building up Experience: Reception Programmes between 1990 and 1995; ii. The Introduction of Integration Contracts . . .; iii. ... and the First Integration Act; iv. Target Group of the Reception and Civic Integration Policy; E. Reception of Refugees and Other Protected Persons; F. Integration in the Country of Origin; V. Compulsory Integration in the Netherlands and Abroad (1998-2007).
- A. Developments in the Fields of Immigration and IntegrationB. The 'New Style' Integration Policy; C. Civic Integration between 1998 and 2007; i. Implementation of the Newcomers Integration Act 1998 and Integration Contracts for Resident Immigrants; ii. Compulsory Integration for Religious Servants; iii. Adjustment of the Course Objectives for Social Orientation; iv. Integration Abroad for Antillean Youths; D. Reform of the Civic Integration Policy; VI. The Act on Integration Abroad; A. The Requirement of Integration Abroad in Dutch Immigration Law; i. A Contested Legal Basis.
- B. Personal Scope of the Act on Integration Abroadi. Main Target Group: Family Migrants from Non-Western Countries; ii. Additional Target Group: Religious Servants; iii. Exemptions; C. The Integration Exam Abroad; iii. The Examination; iv. Preparing for the Exam; D. Effects of the Act on Integration Abroad; i. Effects on Immigration; ii. Effects on Further Integration in the Netherlands; VII. Summary; ii. Contents of the Exam after 1 April 2011; i. Contents of the Exam before 1 April 2011; Chapter 3. Concepts of Integration and Citizenship in the Netherlands; I. Introduction.