Full Description
In Europe immigration is a politically burning issue, especially when it comes to the arrival of asylum seekers and illegal labour migrants. Governments want to keep them under control in order to limit their numbers. Yet, traditionally there were strong differences between European states in the extent to which they sought to do so and the instruments employed to that end. Currently, the contours become visible of a common approach towards - notably irregular - migration. This becomes clear from the country studies comprising this volume.
Contents
Table of contents - 6 List of tables - 10 Contributors - 14 Foreword - 18 Introduction - 20 Report from Austria - 28 Report from Belgium - 46 Report from France - 64 Report from Germany - 82 Report from Italy - 106 Report from the Netherlands - 130 Report from Spain - 148 Report from Switzerland - 172 Report from the United Kingdom - 188 Conclusions - 204 Notes - 212 References - 213