Inventory of the Bilateral Agreements Linked to Readmission

Authors Jean-Pierre Cassarino
Description
The Inventory of the Bilateral Agreements Linked to Readmission was created in 2006. Since its inception, it has been updated on a monthly basis. Today, more than 640 references to bilateral agreements linked to readmission (be they standard or not) are available online. Prior registration (including compliance with Terms of Use and Ethics Statement) is required to access the Inventory. The rationale for the Inventory lies in showing that a whole readmission system exists linking today more than 125 countries of destination, transit, and origin. This system mobilizes highly diverse countries whether these are poor or rich, large or small, conflict-ridden or not, democratically organized or authoritarian. The inventory contains tables listing a large number of references to bilateral agreements linked to readmission. These pertain to: Standard readmission agreements, namely: Bilateral readmission agreements which may be signed (‘S’) or have entered into force (‘V’); Bilateral Implementing Protocols (‘IP’) to EU readmission agreements (EURAs), concluded between an EU Member State and a non-EU country; Agreements concluded between the Benelux countries and a third country (AB). Non-standard agreements, namely: Police cooperation agreements (‘CP’) including a clause on the readmission/removal of irregular foreigners; Conventions (‘C’) including a clause on the readmission/removal of irregular foreigners; Memoranda of understanding (‘ME’); Administrative arrangements (‘AA’); Provisional agreements (‘AP’); Exchanges of letters (‘EL’). Agreements linked to readmission can be under negotiation (N = Negotiation). Copyright and Ethics Statement: The Inventory of the Bilateral Agreements Linked to Readmission is a database as defined in Directive 96/9/EC on the legal protection of databases. In accordance with the sui generis database right, unauthorized extraction and/or re-utilization of all or substantial parts of the database are forbidden without the prior approval of the author. Please note that any unauthorized reproduction, copying or mining is not allowed.
Year 2006

Taxonomy Associations

Migration processes
Migration governance
Cross-cutting topics in migration research
Disciplines
Geographies
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