Regierungsinstitutionen im Bereich Reisen & Migration

Regierungsakteure spielen eine entscheidende Rolle bei der Schaffung und Unterstützung von Migrationsinfrastrukturen. Einerseits bieten sie reguläre Migrationskanäle über Institutionen wie Konsulate, Botschaften oder nationale Einwanderungsdienste, die Studentenvisa, Arbeitserlaubnisse, Blue Cards, Aufenthaltskarten usw. ausstellen. Einige Regierungen bieten auch humanitäre Resettlement-Programme oder andere reguläre Wege für Flüchtlinge an, d.h. eine rechtmäßige Aufnahme von Personen, die weder in ihre Heimatländer zurückkehren noch in benachbarten Aufnahmeländern in Sicherheit leben können. Regierungsinstitutionen können auch private oder zivilgesellschaftliche Akteure beauftragen, in ihrem Namen zu handeln, um die Migration zu erleichtern. Auf der anderen Seite sorgen staatliche Akteure auch für die Infrastruktur für unfreiwillige Formen der Migration, insbesondere für Vertreibungen und Ausweisungen. Schließlich setzen staatliche Akteure gesetzliche Vorschriften für Migrationsinfrastrukturen um und kontrollieren sie, wie z. B. Visabestimmungen, Grenzpolitiken und die rechtlichen Rahmenbedingungen im Bereich Reisen und Transport.

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A Visa for Schengen's Europe: Consular practices and regular migration from Senegal to Italy

Authors Francesca ZAMPAGNI
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Year 2011
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3 Report

Legal migration for work and training: Mobility options to Europe for those not in need of protection

Authors Hanne Beirens, Camille Le Coz, Kate Hooper, ...
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Legal migration channels are considered to be a critical part of comprehensive migration policy and are often called for as alternatives to irregular migration for individuals not in need of international protection. In light of significant mixed migration flows to Europe, the SVR Research Unit in cooperation with the Migration Policy Institute Europe examined options for third-country nationals who seek to move legally for education, training and/or work. Through a combination of five country case studies (France, Germany, Italy, Spain and Sweden) and an analysis of the European Union’s external migration policy, the study explores existing legal migration options and challenges in policy design and implementation. It also reflects on potential future approaches to legal migration policies and programmes.
Year 2019
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8 Report

Legale kanalen arbeidsmigranten. De internationale, Europese en nationale context

Authors The Dutch Advisory Committee on Migration Affairs (Adviescommissie voor Vreemdelingenzaken, ACVZ), Tesseltje de Lange, Saskia Bonjour, ...
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Year 2019
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14 Report

Selectief naast restrictief. Evaluatie van de Wet modern migratiebeleid

Authors Research and Documentation Centre, Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security, Gerrie Lodder
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Op 1 juni 2013 is de Wet modern migratiebeleid (wet MoMi) in werking getreden. De wet MoMi ziet op een modernisering van het reguliere toelatingsbeleid ten aanzien van migranten van buiten de Europese Unie, de zogenaamde derdelanders. Het reguliere toelatingsbeleid is gedifferentieerd naar verschillende verblijfsdoelen zoals werk, studie of gezinshereniging. De wet MoMi heeft geen betrekking op asielmigratie. De centrale probleemstelling van de wetsevaluatie is: Voldoet de wet MoMi aan de doelstellingen zoals deze door de wetgever zijn geformuleerd bij de totstandkoming van de wettelijke regeling? De probleemstelling is uitgewerkt in drie onderzoeksvragen die corresponderen met de drie hierboven genoemde terreinen: de toelatingsprocedures, de referentensystematiek en toezicht en handhaving. 1.Zijn de toelatingsprocedures voor alle reguliere migranten snel, doeltreffend en beheersbaar? 2.Werkt de referentensystematiek en zijn de administratieve lasten voor burgers en bedrijven zo beperkt mogelijk gehouden? 3.Is het toezicht- en handhavingsmechanisme zoals neergelegd in de wet MoMi (gebaseerd op vertrouwen vooraf en controle achteraf) effectief?
Year 2019
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39 Report

GLOBAL COMPACT FOR SECURE MIGRATION AND THE WITHDRAWAL FROM BRAZIL: A CRITICAL LOOK FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF TRANSCONSTITUTIONALISM

Authors Karyna Batista Sposato, Renata Carvalho Martins Lage
Year 2020
Journal Name HUMANIDADES & INOVACAO
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40 Journal Article

Irregularity as Normality among Immigrants South and East of the Mediterranean

Authors Philippe FARGUES
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Southern and Eastern Mediterranean (SEM) countries have become receivers of international migrants without the instruments and policies for integrating them. As a result, irregular migration has grown faster that regular migration. The paper establishes that the SEM currently hosts more than 3.6 million irregular migrants: irregular labour migrants targeting local labour markets are the largest category, followed by unrecognised refugees waiting for return or resettlement, then, in much smaller numbers, by transit migrants waiting for a passage to Europe. Regardless the different reasons behind migration, these three categories tend to merge into one group of population that has no legal access to labour, welfare and protection, that acts as a regulator of labour markets while escaping governments' control.
Year 2009
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41 Report

Europe’s Migration Agreements with Migrant‐Sending Countries in the Global South: A Critical Review

Authors Aderanti Adepoju, Femke Van Noorloos, Annelies Zoomers
Year 2010
Journal Name International Migration
Citations (WoS) 47
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42 Journal Article

Migration and sustainable development

Authors William Neil Adger, Sonja Fransen, Ricardo Safra de Campos, ...
Year 2024
Journal Name Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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78 Journal Article

The state of our Union : confronting the future

Authors Martin SCHEININ
Year 2015
Journal Name International journal of constitutional law (I-CON)
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82 Journal Article

Media coverage on migration : promoting a balanced reporting

Authors Anna TRIANDAFYLLIDOU
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This paper is part of the IOM Migration Research Leaders Syndicate’s contribution toward the Global Compact for Migration. It is one of 26 papers that make up a consolidated Syndicate publication, which focuses on proposing ways to address complex and pressing issues in contemporary international migration. The Migration Research Leaders Syndicate, convened as part of IOM’s efforts to extend policy and technical expertise in support of the Global Compact for Migration, comprises senior researchers from diverse geographic, disciplinary and thematic backgrounds. The Syndicate provides a channel for leading experts in migration to propose ideas to meet the ambitious goals outlined in the New York Declaration for Refugees and Migrants of September 2016. In technical papers such as this one, Syndicate members were invited to identify and propose ways to resolve key conundrums currently posing challenges to international migration governance. To hone their proposals, they benefited from the input of advisors with experience in bridging policy and research, whether as senior non-migration scholars, former policy makers or prominent practitioners. The papers are short and crisp contributions that provide evidence-based, innovative ideas to improve international cooperation on fostering safe, orderly and regular migration.
Year 2017
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88 Report

Immigratie op maat - advies over een nieuwe opzet voor het regulier migratiebeleid

Authors Adviescommissie voor Vreemdelingenzaken (ACVZ)
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Year 2007
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89 Report

The new immigrants Global trends in migration towards OECD countries between 2000/01 and 2015/16

Authors Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Year 2019
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90 Policy Brief

Introducing safe migration

Authors Sverre Molland
Year 2021
Book Title Safe migration and the politics of brokered safety in Southeast Asia
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92 Book Chapter
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