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This Book deals with the phenomenon of illegal immigration in international law and state practice. It discusses general rules and principles that govern illegal immigration in international law. It focuses on historical background, definition of illegal immigration and other related terms, and addresses, in particular, the issue of illegal immigration via the maritime boundaries of Libya and Italy. To evaluate the principles and rules governing illegal immigration this study examines international regulations and policies on illegal immigration at the UN level and from the viewpoint of other…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This Book deals with the phenomenon of illegal immigration in international law and state practice. It discusses general rules and principles that govern illegal immigration in international law. It focuses on historical background, definition of illegal immigration and other related terms, and addresses, in particular, the issue of illegal immigration via the maritime boundaries of Libya and Italy. To evaluate the principles and rules governing illegal immigration this study examines international regulations and policies on illegal immigration at the UN level and from the viewpoint of other international organisations, with particular reference to the policy of the EU, illustrating their recent international development and progress. This study concentrates on practice concerning illegal immigration of certain selected states - the UK, France, Germany, Spain and Turkey.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Zaid Ali obtained PhD in international law from Glasgow Caledonian University-in 2006. From 1999 until 2014 he was an Assistant Professor at the Sharjah University, where he was teaching International law.In September 2014 he was promoted to the rank of associate professor at the same University.