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Emigration and immigration --- Family reunification --- Family unification --- Reunification of families --- Unification of families --- Families --- Immigration --- International migration --- Migration, International --- Population geography --- Assimilation (Sociology) --- Colonization
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Cet ouvrage retrace des parcours migratoires contemporains à partir des récits des enfants et de leurs parents. Si toute migration porte en elle des espérances et des projections, les personnes se heurtent, tôt ou tard, aux attentes interminables des procédures administratives et aux contraintes dictées par le politique. Au fil des rencontres, les mots libèrent de l'émoi et retracent des fragments d'histoires faites de bouleversements psychiques et familiaux.
Regroupement familial --- Titres provisoires de séjour --- Émigration et immigration --- Exil --- Politique publique --- Récits personnels --- Familiennachzug --- Familienzusammenführung --- Familljenzesummeféierung --- Family reunification --- Family unification --- Gezinshereniging --- Regroupements familiaux --- Reunification of families --- Unification of families --- Family policy --- Emigration and immigration law --- Belgium --- Emigration and immigration --- Government policy --- Government policy. --- Brussels Region --- Migration --- Récits personnels. --- Family policy - Belgium --- Emigration and immigration law - Belgium --- Belgium - Emigration and immigration - Government policy
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The issue of 'reverse discrimination' is a topical subject, particularly in the field of family reunification. Reverse discrimination occurs when a European Union (EU) citizen in a 'purely internal situation' is treated less favourably than an EU citizen of another nationality whose situation is largely governed by EU law. Reverse Discrimination in the European Union offers an up-to-date standard reference work on reverse discrimination. Part I of this book analyses the issue of reverse discrimination from an EU perspective. In particular, it questions whether reverse discrimination falls within the scope of application of Member State law or whether it falls within the ambit of EU law. Subsequently, it discusses the interpretation of the 'purely internal situation' doctrine on the basis of the case law of the European Court of Justice, giving special attention to recent developments since the controversial Ruiz Zambrano judgment. Although reverse discrimination is of interest from the perspective of the Member States, it is still mostly studied from the viewpoint of the EU. To address this, Part II looks at reverse discrimination in five Member States, namely Belgium, France, Italy, Germany and Austria. The focus lies on the ground(s) on which the national authorities decide whether or not to allow stricter treatment of purely internal situations. Finally, Part III analyses specific instances of reverse discrimination in federally structured Member States, from the perspective of both EU law and Belgian and German law.
Human rights --- European Union --- Reverse discrimination --- Familiennachzug --- Familienzusammenführung --- Familljenzesummeféierung --- Family reunification --- Family unification --- Gezinshereniging --- Regroupement familial --- Regroupements familiaux --- Reunification of families --- Unification of families --- Discrimination --- International and municipal law --- Droit européen et droit interne --- Discrimination à rebours --- Law and legislation --- Droit --- European Union countries --- Droit européen et droit interne. --- Law and legislation. --- Droit. --- Reverse discrimination - Law and legislation - European Union countries --- Family reunification - Law and legislation - European Union countries
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