Immigration Regulation in Federal States Challenges and Responses in Comparative Perspective

The book examines the phenomenon of immigration federalism: its main characteristics, why and how it has developed, its implications for immigration systems (in general) and non-citizens’ rights (in particular).  The book introduces the reader to theoretical perspectives on immigration federalism th...

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (-)
Otros Autores: Baglay, Sasha (-), Nakache, Delphine
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands 2014.
Colección:International Perspectives on Migration ; 9.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Part I. Nature of Immigration Regulation: Theoretical Perspectives: Chapter 1. Robert Vineberg: Immigration and Federalism: Responsibility for immigration in the light of the literature on federalism
  • Chapter 2. Hélène Pellerin: On governance of migration management at the world level, lessons and challenges
  • Chapter 3. Raquel Aldana: Immigration Federalism and Rights
  • Part II. Comparative Perspectives: Chapter 4. Sasha Baglay and Delphine Nakache: Immigration Federalism in Canada: Provincial and Territorial Nominee Programs (PTNPs)
  • Chapter 5. France Houle: Implementing Quebec Intercultural Policy through the Selection of Immigrants
  • Chapter 6. Robert Birrell: Migration: the Australian Experience
  • Chapter 7. Dagmar Soennecken: Germany and the Janus Face of Immigration Federalism: Devolution vs. Centralization
  • Chapter 8. Anita Manatschal: Swiss Immigration Federalism
  • Chapter 9. Jennifer Chacón: The Transformation of U.S. Immigration Federalism: A Critical Reading of Arizona v. United States
  • Chapter 10. Elspeth Guild: Immigration Regulation as a Battleground: The European Union's Anxiety over Federalism.