Common EU policies on authorised immigration : past, present and future

Authors Georgia MAVRODI
Description
Since the early 1990s, one metaphor has dominated the debates on the construction of a common EU immigration policy: ‘Fortress Europe’. The gradual adoption of a set of common rules on the entry, residence and rights of non-EU nationals was depicted as the building of a wall along the external borders of the EU to keep non-EU nationals away coupled with internal, legal boundaries within the welfare systems of EU member states.
Year 2015
Language English

Taxonomy Associations

Migration processes
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