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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
May 2025
Print publication year:
2025
Online ISBN:
9781009573122
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Book description

Sustainable migration is the new objective of the EU migration policy. But what does this mean in terms of legal design? What instruments should be put in place to achieve it? And most importantly what does it imply for migrants' rights? While sustainability has attracted scholarly attention in law and politics already since the 1990s, sustainable migration is an extremely understudied topic with no conclusive research carried on the matter. The book covers a unique scholarly gap by being the first ever contribution that traces the history of sustainable migration in EU law, demonstrates its limitations and potentials and puts forward concrete proposals on how EU migration law should develop in the future. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

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Contents

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  • Sustainability and EU Migration Law
    pp i-i
  • Cambridge Studies in European Law and Policy - Series page
    pp ii-vi
  • Sustainability and EU Migration Law - Title page
    pp vii-vii
  • Tracing the History of a Contemporary Concept
  • Copyright page
    pp viii-viii
  • Dedication
    pp ix-ix
  • Epigraph
    pp x-x
  • Contents
    pp xi-xiv
  • Tables
    pp xv-xv
  • Acknowledgements
    pp xvi-xvii
  • Table of Cases
    pp xviii-xxvi
  • Table of Legislation
    pp xxvii-xlv
  • Table of Archival Material
    pp xlvi-liii
  • Abbreviations
    pp liv-lvi
  • 1 - Introduction
    pp 1-26
  • Part I - Aligned Paths from the Treaty of Paris to the Single European Act
    pp 27-88
  • 2 - Migrant Workers Finding Their Way into Community Law
    pp 33-56
  • 3 - The Ambition of Extending the Scope of Protection to All Migrants
    pp 57-69
  • Part II - Differentiation from the Single European Act to the Failed Constitutional Treaty
    pp 89-156
  • 6 - National Contestation over the Aspiration of Long-Term Solutions to Migration
    pp 106-128
  • 7 - The Uneven Evolution of Association Agreements
    pp 129-156
  • Part III - Realization and Paradoxes from the Failed Constitutional Treaty to Lisbon and Beyond
    pp 157-259
  • 8 - Economic and Social Sustainability behind the Rights of EU Migrants
    pp 161-191
  • 9 - Economic Objectives and Social Demands behind an Incoherent System of Regulation for TCNs
    pp 192-235
  • 10 - Conclusion
    pp 236-259
  • Bibliography
    pp 260-282
  • Index
    pp 283-286

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