TY - CHAP
T1 - Conclusion - National frameworks and the EU’s contribution to global justice
AU - Zotti, Antonio
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - This final chapter provides an overall view of the normative orientations that has emerged from the different national, conceptual, and legal frameworks selected for this report, in order to identify significant convergences and contrasts among them. In doing so, we outline the general impact of these frameworks, which govern the Member States’ (MSs’) migration policies and their position within the European Union Migration System of Governance (EUMSG), on the Union’s efforts to live up to its role as a community of values and, relatedly, a normatively committed international actor.
AB - This final chapter provides an overall view of the normative orientations that has emerged from the different national, conceptual, and legal frameworks selected for this report, in order to identify significant convergences and contrasts among them. In doing so, we outline the general impact of these frameworks, which govern the Member States’ (MSs’) migration policies and their position within the European Union Migration System of Governance (EUMSG), on the Union’s efforts to live up to its role as a community of values and, relatedly, a normatively committed international actor.
KW - EU migration and asylum policy, multilevel governance
KW - EU migration and asylum policy, multilevel governance
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/153428
UR - https://www.sv.uio.no/arena/english/research/publications/arena-reports/2019/arena-report-9-19.html
M3 - Foreword/postscript
SN - 978-82-8362-036-8
VL - 2019
T3 - ARENA REPORT
SP - 235
EP - 252
BT - The European Migration System and Global Justice. Definitions and Legislative Frameworks in France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Norway and the United Kingdom
A2 - Zotti, Antonio
ER -