Bilateral Relations in the Mediterranean
Bilateral Relations in the Mediterranean
Prospects for Migration Issues
Ippolito, Francesca; Borzoni, Gianluca; Casolari, Federico
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
08/2020
368
Dura
Inglês
9781786432247
15 a 20 dias
Preface
Marc Maresceau
Introduction and acknowledgments
Gianluca Borzoni, Federico Casolari and Francesca Ippolito
Part I The national dimension of LEGAL bilateralism IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
1 Immigration in Spain: Migratory routes, cooperation with third countries and human rights in return procedures
Immaculada Gonzalez Garcia
2 The national dimension of the legal bilateralism in migration domain - The case of Greece
Konstantinos Magliveras
3 A tug of war between rights and obligations - The case of migration from Malta's perspective
Ivan Sammut
4 Bilateral relations between France and its Mediterranean partners
Carole Billet
5 The Italian job: Migration and bilateral relations with Southern Mediterranean countries
Marco Borraccetti
PART II SUPRANATIONAL FORMS OF LEGAL BILATERALISM IN MIGRATION LAW
6 Bilateral cooperation between the European Union and Mediterranean countries: An introduction to the institutional framework and key issues
Jan Wouters and Michal Ovadek
7 The gendarmes of Europe. Southern Mediterranean States and the EU's partnership framework on Migration
Mauro Gatti
8 Migration and mobility in the EU's Eastern neighbourhood: Mapping out the legal and political framework
Peter Van Elsuwege and Zvezda Vankova
9 EU-Turkey cooperation in migration matters: A game changer in a multi-layered relationship?
Andrea Ott
PART III HORIZONTAL ISSUES IN MIGRATION MANAGEMENT
10 The unbearable 'lightness' of soft law: On the European Union's recourse to informal instruments in the fight against illegal immigration
Federico Casolari
11 Search and rescue at sea: Shared responsibilities in the Mediterranean Sea
Efthymios Papastavridis
12 Kissing awake a sleeping beauty? The negotiation process for a Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area
Francesco Seatzu
13 The rhetoric of human rights in EU external relation in the Mediterranean
Francesca Ippolito
14 Fighting irregular forms of migration: The poisonous fruits of the securitarian approach to cooperation with Mediterranean countries
Marcello Di Filippo
Index
Preface
Marc Maresceau
Introduction and acknowledgments
Gianluca Borzoni, Federico Casolari and Francesca Ippolito
Part I The national dimension of LEGAL bilateralism IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
1 Immigration in Spain: Migratory routes, cooperation with third countries and human rights in return procedures
Immaculada Gonzalez Garcia
2 The national dimension of the legal bilateralism in migration domain - The case of Greece
Konstantinos Magliveras
3 A tug of war between rights and obligations - The case of migration from Malta's perspective
Ivan Sammut
4 Bilateral relations between France and its Mediterranean partners
Carole Billet
5 The Italian job: Migration and bilateral relations with Southern Mediterranean countries
Marco Borraccetti
PART II SUPRANATIONAL FORMS OF LEGAL BILATERALISM IN MIGRATION LAW
6 Bilateral cooperation between the European Union and Mediterranean countries: An introduction to the institutional framework and key issues
Jan Wouters and Michal Ovadek
7 The gendarmes of Europe. Southern Mediterranean States and the EU's partnership framework on Migration
Mauro Gatti
8 Migration and mobility in the EU's Eastern neighbourhood: Mapping out the legal and political framework
Peter Van Elsuwege and Zvezda Vankova
9 EU-Turkey cooperation in migration matters: A game changer in a multi-layered relationship?
Andrea Ott
PART III HORIZONTAL ISSUES IN MIGRATION MANAGEMENT
10 The unbearable 'lightness' of soft law: On the European Union's recourse to informal instruments in the fight against illegal immigration
Federico Casolari
11 Search and rescue at sea: Shared responsibilities in the Mediterranean Sea
Efthymios Papastavridis
12 Kissing awake a sleeping beauty? The negotiation process for a Euro-Mediterranean Free Trade Area
Francesco Seatzu
13 The rhetoric of human rights in EU external relation in the Mediterranean
Francesca Ippolito
14 Fighting irregular forms of migration: The poisonous fruits of the securitarian approach to cooperation with Mediterranean countries
Marcello Di Filippo
Index