Looks at calls by European city authorities to acknowledge the reality of immigration by establishing a proper legal status for non EC nationals in EC countries.
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.
Highlights the lack of common minimum standards of fair procedure and appeal rights across the Community. Outlines the differences between member states in this area.