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Transnational Law of Human Mobility: Voluntary Migration in Brazil, Germany, the Mercosul and the EU 1st ed. Emília Lana De Freitas Castro

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Transnational Law of Human Mobility: Voluntary Migration in Brazil, Germany, the Mercosul and the EU 1st ed. Emília Lana De Freitas Castro
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing;Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Author: Emília Lana de Freitas Castro
ISBN: 9783030466077, 9783030466084, 3030466078, 3030466086
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Transnational Law of Human Mobility: Voluntary Migration in Brazil, Germany, the Mercosul and the EU 1st ed. Emília Lana De Freitas Castro by Emília Lana De Freitas Castro 9783030466077, 9783030466084, 3030466078, 3030466086 instant download after payment.

This book employs methods from comparative law to analyze voluntary migration, exploring the free movement of immigrants and their freedom of settlement under Brazilian and Mercosul law, as well as under German law and the European Union’s legal framework on migration. It discusses the level of protection granted to immigrants in terms of their right to enter and stay in Brazil and Mercosul, using German legislation and the EU’s legal framework on migration for comparison. Accordingly, the book will help migration researchers to understand not only the structure and rationale of migration law in Brazil, especially after the entry into force of its recent Migration Law in 2017, but also its relation to EU and German provisions on voluntary migration. It demonstrates how the differing natures of the migration law adopted by Brazil and Germany have led to different approaches and, consequently, different levels of protection for immigrants.


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