Immigration policies in the EU - from freedom of movement to safeguards Cover Image

Имиграционе политике у ЕУ - од слободе кретања до заштитних мера
Immigration policies in the EU - from freedom of movement to safeguards

Author(s): Zoran T. Milosavljević
Subject(s): EU-Legislation
Published by: Институт за међународну политику и привреду
Keywords: public opinion and public policy;immigration;immigration policy;international integration;international security

Summary/Abstract: The subject of this research will include: the EU immigration policy, its Member States and the consequences which this public policy causes. Since this is about the feedback between immigration movements and public policy, the research issue will be directed not only at the influence the EU “migration” policy has on society EU members, but also on that how an immigration movements effect on the creation of public policies about immigration. With the deepening of the Global Financial crises, starting since 2008, the migration received momentum and its importance in the public policies of the EU countries grew. The timetable is located in a period from 1960 hither on and spatially includes all the EU members: old members (so called “Old Europe”) and its new members from Central and Eastern Europe (so called “New Europe”). Research goal is to: highlight the public relations of the EU policy and its members regarding immigration policy, to examine relations between new and old EU member-countries regarding immigration policy, to investigate the degree of support to the new immigration policy in “Old and New Europe”, to present conclusions about the adaptation and assimilation of immigrants in a new environment and eventually offer forecasting and give a potential solution.

  • Issue Year: 2015
  • Issue No: 54
  • Page Range: 272-290
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Serbian
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