Dear all,
The final volume of the revised edition of EU Immigration and Asylum Law, Vol 3 (Asylum), by Steve Peers, Violeta Moreno-Lax, Madeline Garlick and Elspeth Guild, has now been released. This completes the three-volume commentary and analysis on EU borders, immigration and asylum law, published by Brill.
All details are available here: http://www.brill.com/products/book/eu-immigration-and-asylum-law-text-and-commentary-second-revised-edition
EU Immigration and Asylum Law (Text and Commentary): Second Revised Edition | Brill
Since 1999, the EU has adopted legislation harmonizing many areas of immigration law, in particular rules on borders, visas, legal migration, and irregular migration. The much-enlarged and fully updated second edition of this book contains the text of and detailed commentary upon every significant measure in this field proposed or adopted up until 1 September 2011. It includes commentary on the EU visa code, the Schengen Borders Code, the Frontex Regulation, the Returns Directive, the Directives on family reunion, long-term residents and single permits for migrant workers, and many more besides. This volume completes this new edition of EU Immigration and Asylum Law, which consists of a 3-volume set. It is the essential guide for any lawyers, academics, civil servants, NGOs and students interested in this area of law.
Read more: http://www.brill.com/products/book/eu-immigration-and-asylum-law-text-and-commentary-second-revised-edition
With best wishes,
Violeta
Dr Violeta Moreno-Lax
Lecturer in Law | Director LLM in Immigration Law | EU Asylum Law Coordinator
Co-Chair, The Refugee Law Observatory
Queen Mary & Refugee Law Initiative, University of London (Mile End Campus)
Recent article: "Systematising Systemic Integration: 'War Refugees', Regime Relations, and a Proposal for a Cumulative Approach to International Commitments" (2014) 12 JICJ 907
Recent book: EU Immigration and Asylum Law, 2nd Ed, Vol 3 (Asylum) (Brill, 2015)
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