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MORVIDUCCI CLAUDIA
(syllabus)
The course will cover both the internal and the external dimension of EU law governing migration issues relating to third country citizens; Rules on immigration and asylum for third country citizens, including such issues as family reunification (Directive 2003/86), the special status for long-term residents (Directive 2003/109); harmonised refugee definition and subsidiary protection status and the content of such statuses (Directive 2011/95), minimum standards for asylum procedures (Directive 2013/32) and reception conditions (Directive 2013/33) as well as legal issues pertaining to extraterritorial migration control; The various opt-outs for certain EU member states (UK, Ireland, Denmark) in respect of the latter rules; The impact of the Treaty of Lisbon on migration and asylum law; The role of the European Charter of Fundamental Rights and other human rights standards. In addition to the Directives mentioned above, the course will include CJEU case law.
(reference books)
CAGGIANO (a cura di), I percorsi giuridici per l’integrazione, Giappichelli, Torino, 2014, pp. 27/79; 137/170; 241/296; 365/422; CALAMIA, DI FILIPPO, GESTRI, Immigrazione, Diritto e diritti: profili internazionalistici ed europei, Cedam, Padova, 2012, pp. 127/158; 193/278; 446/470; 493/530
Case Law on Migration Law Court of Justice of the European Union 4 march 2010, case C-578/08, Chakroun Court of Justice of the European Union, 28 april 2011, case C-61/11 PPU, Hassen El Dridi Court of Justice of the European Union, 30 may 2013, case C-534/11, Mehmet Arslan
Case Law in Asylum Law
Court of Justice of the European Union, 21 december 2011, case C-411/10 e C-493/10, N. and S. Court of Justice of the European Union, 10 december 2013, case C-394/12, Shamso Abdullahi Court of Justice of the European Union, 17 february 2009, case C-465/07, Meki Elgafaji Court of Justice of the European Union, 2 march 2010, case C-175/08 ss., Aydin Salahadin Abdulla Court of Justice of the European Union, 9 november 2010, caseC 57/09 and C 101/09, B and D Court of Justice of the European Union, 5 september 2012, case C-71/11 and C-99/11, Y and Z .
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