Carrera, Sergio and Geddes, Andrew. and Guild, Elspeth and Stefan, Marco and Mikkel Barslund, Mikkel Barslund and Graziano Battistella, Graziano Battistella and Matthias Busse, Matthias Busse and Bjarney Fridriksdottir, Bjarney Fridriksdottir and Leonhard den Hertog, Leonhard den Hertog and Petra Herzfeld Olsson, Petra Herzfeld Olsson and Mari Korpela, Mari Korpela and Dora Kostakopoulou , Dora Kostakopoulou and Jelle Kroes, Jelle Kroes and Gabriela Marti, Gabriela Marti and Marion Panizzon, Marion Panizzon and Rinus Penninx, Rinus Penninx and Pirkko Pitkänen, Pirkko Pitkänen and Neelam D. Sabharwal, Neelam D. Sabharwal and Simon Tans, Simon Tans and Marie-José L. Tayah, Marie-José L. Tayah and Fanny Tittel-Mosser, Fanny Tittel-Mosser and Agnieszka Weinar, Agnieszka Weinar (2017) Pathways towards Legal Migration into the EU: Reappraising concepts, trajectories and policies. CEPS Paperback, September 2017. Series > Centre for European Policy Studies (Brussels) > CEPS Paperbacks . UNSPECIFIED. ISBN 978-94-6138-630-4
Abstract
On 27 January 2017, the Justice and Home Affairs Section of CEPS and the Directorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs (DG HOME) of the European Commission co-organised a policy workshop in Brussels entitled “Reappraising the EU legal migration acquis: Legal pathways for a new model of economic migration, and the role of social science research”. The event brought together leading academics, practitioners and European Commission representatives to assess and discuss the state of play in the (internal and external) EU legal migration acquis, and its role in developing legal pathways towards economic migration. Held under the Chatham House Rule, the policy workshop’s roundtable discussions allowed participants to identify and address some of the key challenges, inconsistencies and gaps in the standing EU policies and legislation in the area of legal and economic migration. Scholars involved in EU and nationally funded, collaborative research projects on social science and humanities (SSH) had the opportunity to exchange interdisciplinary knowledge with European Commission officials representing the different services working on legal migration policies. The role and potential of independent academic research in the framework of EU migration policymaking were also discussed. The full programme of the policy workshop is reproduced in the annex of this book.
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