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Gives a brief insight into the main categories for foreign nationals in the academic and medical fields who wish to work and/or study in the UK.

* Nachbarstaaten (via the back door in to the European police house - the bilateral treaty between Switzerland and its neighbouring Schengen countries)

Despite The Ankara Agreement (1963) establishing an "Association" between the EEC and Turkey accession to the community has not occurred. Nevertheless, decisions made under the agreement have potential to affect Turkish nationals within EC states -…

Looks at trends in European racism at the effects of 1992. Focuses on racism within European institutions with reference to external controls, internal controls and policing, immigration and asylum.

Treaty of accession to the European Union Outline of the act of accession Act concerning the conditions of accession and the adjustments to the treaties on which the EU is founded 1. Principles 2. Adjustment to the treaties 3. Adaptions to acts…

Article from "International Migration: Quarterly Review Vol. 28 n.3 Special Issue 1/2000"

Traces the UK Trade Unions' increasingly enthusiastic police in cooperating with the EU in attempts to secure union rights and Europe wide minimum standards for social policy.

Reflection Group timetable and Agenda Reflection Group progress reports WEU contribution to the IGC, 14.11.95 Simplification of the Treaties Some views from the member states Negotiations on EU foreign and defence policy

Looks at the issues raised by the abolition of internal frontier controls in the EC and the contradiction of this with the strengthening of the "external" frontier and tough controls on people from outside the EC.

Report to this informal organisation based on current data to suggest future policies for greater harmonization in this area.

A study of current trends in European police cooperation which it is argued represents a "formalisation of the informal" an unaccountable system and reduced liberties for many people.

Overview of the various third pillar groups which, it is argued, constitute a new authoritarian and unaccountable European state. Looks at Trevi, the Ad Hoc Group on Immigration and the Schengen Agreement.

"Third country nationals do not enjoy the economic and political rights of EU citizens. We believe that not only is this discrimination unjust, but it fuels racism and xenophobia..."

Looks at recent developments in international law.

In Dutch. A list of subject areas and their related European Committees and third pillar bodies.

Brief examination of the history, role and effectiveness of Interpol.

A comparative study of how citizenship status affect citizenship provisions in France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UK

Outlines Turkey's treatment of its citizens which violates human rights. Details the connection with arms supplies from Western Countries and their involvement in building Turkey into a strategic regional power.

By group of Party of European Socialists for tolerance and Rights - Against racism and Xenophobia. Country by country analysis of far right activity in European countries.

Argues that the social and political changes of recent years in both Eastern and Western Europe have led to important changes in the nature of organised crime. Discusses the resultant state responses to this "threat" especially Germany's.

An assessment of the constitutional and political implications of the new tools for policing Europe after 1992. Examines the new technologies of political control, Trevi, Schengen, data protection and Interpol

including The Commission's programme for 1998, pp.5-16 Resolution of the European Parliament on the programme for 1998, pp.23-28

"The 20 essays in this book offer a timely look at the discipline of political studies in a period of great upheaval within higher education and the political world outside." Essays include: political theory, Marxism, public administration, race,…

This article briefly outlines the main features of Spanish nationality law with particular reference to the connections with wider nationality issues within the EC.

Examines the most important characteristic of Spanish immigration law in light of recent European developments - its incorporation, as national law, all of the provisions of Treaties and Conventions to which Spain is a signatory.

Introduction Member-state perspectives Southern candidiates Central and Eastern European candidiates EU reform as a prerequisite to CEEC accession A pre-accession strategy for the CEECs Conclusions

CONTENTS: 1. Security in Central and Eastern Europe 2. The Visegrad Group: Aims and Evolution 3. The European Road to Security Integration: The EU and WEU 4. NATO Policy Toward its Near Abroad 5. Russia and its Far Abroad 6. Conclusions: When and…

Examines the proposals and likely direction of European police cooperation post 1992 in terms of organisational and operational change.

Outlines the terms of the agreement, the progress made and the views of commentators.

Rinze concludes "Corresponding to the process of the European Community developing more and more to a federal state, The European Court of Justice will use more and more intensively those judicial competences which are based on similar provisions…

*of view. Address at the "Conference on the Treaty of Amsterdam" organised by the United Kingdom Association for European Law.

"A report on the changing definition of 'borders' within the European Union, the problems of illegality and the position of lawfully resident third country nationals."
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