Immigration Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany by Douglas B. Klusmeyer Demetrios G. Papademetriou

Immigration Policy in the Federal Republic of Germany by Douglas B. Klusmeyer Demetrios G. Papademetriou

Author:Douglas B. Klusmeyer, Demetrios G. Papademetriou [Douglas B. Klusmeyer, Demetrios G. Papademetriou]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: History, Europe, Germany, Political Science, General, Social Science, Emigration & Immigration
ISBN: 9781845456115
Google: jiNpLKNtNo4C
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Published: 2009-01-15T05:21:18+00:00


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1. The letter's text is republished in Laursen and Vanhoonacker (1992: 313–314).

2. Thus, a Declaration of the Interconference that led to the TEU provides, “The Conference declares that, wherever in the Treaty establishing the European Community reference is made to nationals of the Member States, the question whether an individual possesses the nationality of a Member State shall be settled solely by reference to the national law of the Member State concerned.” Article F of the TEU further provides, “The Union shall respect the national identities of its Member States, whose systems of government are founded on principles of democracy” (Rudden and Wyatt 1993: 215, 226).

3. GG 23 at paragraph 1.

4. On the new opportunities for the Länder to participate in European policymaking and their influence on the Maastricht treaty ratification process see Hrbek (1997: 12–21).

5. See judgment of 12 October 1993, BVerfGE 89, 155, §61.

6. See judgment of 29 May 1974, BVerfGE 37, 271, §1, and judgment of 22 October 1986, BVerfGE 73, 339, §3.

7. See judgment of 29 May 1974, BVerfGE, 37, 271, §1.

8. See judgment of 12 October 1993, BVerfGE 89, 155, §61.

9. See judgment of 12 October 1993, BVerfGE 89, 155, §§187–191.

10. See judgment of 12 October 1993, BVerfG 89, 155, §186.

11. See judgment of 22 March 1995, BVerfGE 92, 203.

12. The EC Regulation spells out three categories of bananas for sale in the common market. “Third-country” bananas refer to those which are imported from countries outside of the EU (‘community’ bananas) and not originating from African, Caribbean or Pacific states (known as ‘ACP’ bananas). The latter category derives from the many Member States’ colonial ties to ACP states. For a closer discussion of these categories of bananas, see the court decision of 7 June 2000, BVerfGE 102, 147, §§4–5.

13. See judgment of 7 June 2000, BVerfGE 102, 147.

14. Ibid., §§33–39.

15. “Foreword.” Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament, COM(94)23Final.



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