Family Reunification in Europe
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Family Reunification in Europe
Exposing Inequalities
Verhellen, Jinske; Gueduek, Ayse; Belloni, Milena; Vanheule, Dirk; Desmet, Ellen
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2024
358
Dura
9781032614540
15 a 20 dias
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1. Exploring Inequalities in Family Reunification in Europe: Perspectives from Legal and Social Sciences
Part I: Setting the Scene
2. A Right to Family Reunification in Europe: A Guide to the Labyrinth
3. Personal Status Across Borders: Family Reunification Procedures Meet Private International Law
4. Families, Family Norms and Policies: Insights from the Social Sciences
Part II: Unveiling Inequalities
5. Developing a Right to Family Reunification, Immigrant Integration and Equality in Europe
6. How Race and Gender Function in European Family Migration Law
7. Better off Without Parents? Refugee Children and Family Reunification: Norms and Ethical Concerns
Part III: Accessing Family Reunification
8. Moving in Circles: The Beginning and End of Exercising Free Movement Rights
9. Relationship Triangle and the Citizens Directive: Does Subsisting Marriage Exclude the Access to Derived Residence of Durable Partners?
10. The "Humanitarian" Clause of the Dublin III Regulation: Limiting Entrance, Gatekeeping Values
11. Family Reunification Policies in Italy: Ambivalences, Discrimination, Resistance
Part IV: Proving Family Ties
12. Family Reunification for "Paperless" Eritrean Refugees: A Pie in The Sky or a Realisable Right?
13. The Recognition of Child and Polygamous Marriages in Belgium: Alignment Between Private International Law and Migration Law?
14. Your Relationship is Genuine, but Your Marriage is Not. Defining Marriages of Convenience in EU and UK Law
15. Family Reunification and Administrative Citizenship: A Transnational Perspective
Part V: Navigating Regimes
16. Enforced Transnationalism: Refugees' Family Lives in Germany Under Conditions of Separation and Waiting
17. Reassembling the Right to Family Reunification for Refugees in Belgium through Social Work Practices of Welfare Bricolage
18. A Multi-Perspectivist Analysis of a Lived Family Reunification Experience: At the Junction of Co-Creative Research and Autoethnography
19. Domestic Violence Within the Securitisation of (Family and Love) Migration: The Case of Belgium
Part I: Setting the Scene
2. A Right to Family Reunification in Europe: A Guide to the Labyrinth
3. Personal Status Across Borders: Family Reunification Procedures Meet Private International Law
4. Families, Family Norms and Policies: Insights from the Social Sciences
Part II: Unveiling Inequalities
5. Developing a Right to Family Reunification, Immigrant Integration and Equality in Europe
6. How Race and Gender Function in European Family Migration Law
7. Better off Without Parents? Refugee Children and Family Reunification: Norms and Ethical Concerns
Part III: Accessing Family Reunification
8. Moving in Circles: The Beginning and End of Exercising Free Movement Rights
9. Relationship Triangle and the Citizens Directive: Does Subsisting Marriage Exclude the Access to Derived Residence of Durable Partners?
10. The "Humanitarian" Clause of the Dublin III Regulation: Limiting Entrance, Gatekeeping Values
11. Family Reunification Policies in Italy: Ambivalences, Discrimination, Resistance
Part IV: Proving Family Ties
12. Family Reunification for "Paperless" Eritrean Refugees: A Pie in The Sky or a Realisable Right?
13. The Recognition of Child and Polygamous Marriages in Belgium: Alignment Between Private International Law and Migration Law?
14. Your Relationship is Genuine, but Your Marriage is Not. Defining Marriages of Convenience in EU and UK Law
15. Family Reunification and Administrative Citizenship: A Transnational Perspective
Part V: Navigating Regimes
16. Enforced Transnationalism: Refugees' Family Lives in Germany Under Conditions of Separation and Waiting
17. Reassembling the Right to Family Reunification for Refugees in Belgium through Social Work Practices of Welfare Bricolage
18. A Multi-Perspectivist Analysis of a Lived Family Reunification Experience: At the Junction of Co-Creative Research and Autoethnography
19. Domestic Violence Within the Securitisation of (Family and Love) Migration: The Case of Belgium
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Family Reunification law;families across borders;citizenship laws;migration law;private international law;Family Reunification inequalities;Immigrant Integration and Equality;European Family Migration Law;Refugee Children;Free Movement Rights
1. Exploring Inequalities in Family Reunification in Europe: Perspectives from Legal and Social Sciences
Part I: Setting the Scene
2. A Right to Family Reunification in Europe: A Guide to the Labyrinth
3. Personal Status Across Borders: Family Reunification Procedures Meet Private International Law
4. Families, Family Norms and Policies: Insights from the Social Sciences
Part II: Unveiling Inequalities
5. Developing a Right to Family Reunification, Immigrant Integration and Equality in Europe
6. How Race and Gender Function in European Family Migration Law
7. Better off Without Parents? Refugee Children and Family Reunification: Norms and Ethical Concerns
Part III: Accessing Family Reunification
8. Moving in Circles: The Beginning and End of Exercising Free Movement Rights
9. Relationship Triangle and the Citizens Directive: Does Subsisting Marriage Exclude the Access to Derived Residence of Durable Partners?
10. The "Humanitarian" Clause of the Dublin III Regulation: Limiting Entrance, Gatekeeping Values
11. Family Reunification Policies in Italy: Ambivalences, Discrimination, Resistance
Part IV: Proving Family Ties
12. Family Reunification for "Paperless" Eritrean Refugees: A Pie in The Sky or a Realisable Right?
13. The Recognition of Child and Polygamous Marriages in Belgium: Alignment Between Private International Law and Migration Law?
14. Your Relationship is Genuine, but Your Marriage is Not. Defining Marriages of Convenience in EU and UK Law
15. Family Reunification and Administrative Citizenship: A Transnational Perspective
Part V: Navigating Regimes
16. Enforced Transnationalism: Refugees' Family Lives in Germany Under Conditions of Separation and Waiting
17. Reassembling the Right to Family Reunification for Refugees in Belgium through Social Work Practices of Welfare Bricolage
18. A Multi-Perspectivist Analysis of a Lived Family Reunification Experience: At the Junction of Co-Creative Research and Autoethnography
19. Domestic Violence Within the Securitisation of (Family and Love) Migration: The Case of Belgium
Part I: Setting the Scene
2. A Right to Family Reunification in Europe: A Guide to the Labyrinth
3. Personal Status Across Borders: Family Reunification Procedures Meet Private International Law
4. Families, Family Norms and Policies: Insights from the Social Sciences
Part II: Unveiling Inequalities
5. Developing a Right to Family Reunification, Immigrant Integration and Equality in Europe
6. How Race and Gender Function in European Family Migration Law
7. Better off Without Parents? Refugee Children and Family Reunification: Norms and Ethical Concerns
Part III: Accessing Family Reunification
8. Moving in Circles: The Beginning and End of Exercising Free Movement Rights
9. Relationship Triangle and the Citizens Directive: Does Subsisting Marriage Exclude the Access to Derived Residence of Durable Partners?
10. The "Humanitarian" Clause of the Dublin III Regulation: Limiting Entrance, Gatekeeping Values
11. Family Reunification Policies in Italy: Ambivalences, Discrimination, Resistance
Part IV: Proving Family Ties
12. Family Reunification for "Paperless" Eritrean Refugees: A Pie in The Sky or a Realisable Right?
13. The Recognition of Child and Polygamous Marriages in Belgium: Alignment Between Private International Law and Migration Law?
14. Your Relationship is Genuine, but Your Marriage is Not. Defining Marriages of Convenience in EU and UK Law
15. Family Reunification and Administrative Citizenship: A Transnational Perspective
Part V: Navigating Regimes
16. Enforced Transnationalism: Refugees' Family Lives in Germany Under Conditions of Separation and Waiting
17. Reassembling the Right to Family Reunification for Refugees in Belgium through Social Work Practices of Welfare Bricolage
18. A Multi-Perspectivist Analysis of a Lived Family Reunification Experience: At the Junction of Co-Creative Research and Autoethnography
19. Domestic Violence Within the Securitisation of (Family and Love) Migration: The Case of Belgium
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