Immigration and Criminal Law in the European Union: The Legal
Measures and Social Consequences of Criminal Law in Member States
on Trafficking and Smuggling in Human Beings Elspeth Guild;
1. French Criminal and Administrative Law Concerning Smuggling of
Migrants and Trafficking in Human Beings: Punishing Trafficked
People for their Protection? Johanne Vernier;
2. Trafficking and Smuggling in France: Social Problems as
Transnational Security Issues Virginie Guiraudon;
3. The Legal Framework of Trafficking and Smuggling in Germany:
Victim Protection Emerging from Witness Protection? Katja S.
Ziegler;
4. Social Working of Criminal Law on Trafficking and Smuggling in
Human Beings in Germany Norbert Cyrus and Dita Vogel;
5. Crimes of Assisting Illegal Immigration and Trafficking in Human
Beings in Italian Law: Illegal Immigration between Administrative
Infringement and Criminal Offence Matilde Ventrella McCreight;
6. Looking for Some Coherence. Migrants in-between Criminalisation
and Protection in Italy Raffaela Puggioni;
7. Dutch Criminal and Administrative Law concerning Trafficking in
and Smuggling of Human Beings. The Blurred Legal Position of
Smuggled and Trafficked Persons: Victims, Instigators or Illegals?
Bregje Pieters;
8. Controlling Immigration and Organized Crime in the Netherlands.
Dutch Developments and Debates on Human Smuggling and Trafficking
Richard Staring;
9. Trafficking in and Smuggling of Human Beings: The Spanish
Approach. Main Issues on Spanish Alien Law and Practice concerning
Trafficking and Smuggling of Human Beings C. Gortázar Rotaeche, E.
García Coso and A. Obregón Garcia;
10. The Fight against Illegal Immigration, Smuggling and
Trafficking in Human Beings in Spain. Ambiguities and Rhetoric
Carmen González Enríquez;
11. Trafficking and Smuggling in Human Beings. The British
Perspective Dora Kostakopoulou;
12. The Politics of Irregular Migration, Human Trafficking and
People Smuggling in the United Kingdom Andrew Geddes;
13. EU Action against Trafficking of Human Beings. Past, Present
and the Future Tom Obokata;
Conclusions: The Variable Political and Legal Geography of People
Smuggling and Trafficking in Europe Elspeth Guild;
List of Contributors;
Index.
Elspeth Guild is Professor of European Migration Law at the Radboud University, Nijmegen and a partner at the London law firm Kingsley Napley. She is co-editor of the European Journal of Migration and Law and the Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe book Series.Paul Minderhoud is a Senior Researcher at the Centre for Migration Law of the Radboud University, Nijmegen. He is co-editor of the European Journal of Migration and Law.
‘Overall, the book offers a useful insight into how similar Member
States are responding legally and politically to the issue of
trafficking.’
Sandhya Drew, Common Market Law Review 44-3, 2007.
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