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Migration Law in Spain


ISBN13: 9789403508115
Published: March 2019
Publisher: Kluwer Law International
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Paperback
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Derived from the renowned multi-volume International Encyclopaedia of Laws, this monograph on the rules on immigration and right of residence of non-nationals in Spain examines the legal and administrative conditions for persons not having the citizenship of a State to enter the country and to stay and reside there. It provides a survey of the subject that is both usefully brief and sufficiently detailed to answer most questions likely to arise in any pertinent legal setting. It follows the common structure of all monographs appearing in the International Encyclopaedia for Migration Law, thus allowing easy comparison between the country studies.

As migration and economic activities are often interlinked, the analysis pays particular attention to labour market access and regulation of self-employed activities for non-nationals. The book describes the status of such specific categories of persons as students, researchers, temporary workers, and asylum seekers, as well as the position of family members, detailing applicable legislation and providing practical information on administrative procedures, sanctions, and legal remedies and guarantees. The impact of international human rights law and various bilateral and multilateral agreements is considered, along with the broader application of national and local law to non-citizens in such areas as family relations, labour, social security, and education.

Lawyers, scholars, practitioners, policymakers, government administrations, and non-governmental organizations involved in the development, practice and study of migration law will find this book indispensable. It will be welcomed by lawyers representing parties with interests in Spain and immigration specialists in both public and private organizations. Academics and researchers also will appreciate its value in the study of comparative trends and harmonization initiatives affecting migrants.

Subjects:
European Jurisdictions, Spain
Contents:
The Author
List of Abbreviations
Preface
General Introduction
Part I. Border Control and Entrance
Chapter 1. Organisation of Border Control
Chapter 2. Right to Enter the Country
Chapter 3. Entry Refusal
Part II. Right of Residence: General Provisions
Chapter 1. Short Stay
Chapter 2. Residence
Chapter 3. Long-Term Residence
Part III. Right of Residence for Special Categories of Persons
Chapter 1. Nationals with Preferential Treatment
Chapter 2. Students
Chapter 3. Researchers and Teachers
Chapter 4. Labour and Economic Migration
Chapter 5. Humanitarian Reasons
Chapter 6. Asylum
Chapter 7. Other Grounds
Part IV. Loss of the Right of Residence
Chapter 1. Conditions under Which the Right of Residence Might Be Lost
Chapter 2. Legal and Administrative Procedures
Part V. Sanctions
Chapter 1. Sanctions
Chapter 2. Sanctions Against Persons Helping Irregular Immigrants or Residents
Part VI. Legal Remedies and Procedural Safeguards
Chapter 1. Legal Remedies in the Case of a Refusal of the Right to Enter, Stay or Reside
Chapter 2. Legal Remedies in Case of Detention and Imprisonment
Chapter 3. Other Legal Remedies
Part VII. Access to the Labour Market
Chapter 1. Overview of Applicable Legislation
Chapter 2. Conditions for Entitlement to Work in the Country as an Employed Person
Chapter 3. Sanctions Against Illegal Participation in the Labour Market
Chapter 4. Legal Remedies and Procedural Safeguards
Part VIII. Access to Self-employed Activities
Chapter 1. Overview of Applicable Legislation
Chapter 2. Conditions to Work in the Country as a Self-employed Person
Chapter 3. Sanctions Against Illegal Exercise of Self-employment
Chapter 4. Legal Remedies and Procedural Safeguards
Selected Bibliography
Index