The Margins Of Discretion In Transnational Administrative Acts

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The Margins of Discretion in Transnational Administrative Acts

The Margins of Discretion in Transnational Administrative Acts
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9781509925995
ISBN-13 : 1509925996
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Book Synopsis The Margins of Discretion in Transnational Administrative Acts by : Kathrin Hamenstädt

Download or read book The Margins of Discretion in Transnational Administrative Acts written by Kathrin Hamenstädt and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2022-05-05 with total page 317 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book analyses the expulsion of delinquent foreigners and their exclusion from the territory through a comparative lens. The book begins with a vertical perspective, focusing on the effects of European standards on the law of expulsion and entry bans in Germany and the Netherlands, and the law regulating deportation from the United Kingdom. It explores how these countries use their margin of discretion, granted by European law, to solve the societal, political and legal challenges that are posed by delinquent foreigners. Moreover, it highlights the similarities, convergences and differences between these countries' approaches to the topic. Subsequently, the book adopts a horizontal perspective by focusing on the effects of national decisions on other states, thereby addressing transnational administrative acts. National expulsion decisions and entry bans can be given effect throughout European countries, with the consequence that other states are in principle obliged to enforce them by refusing foreigners access to their territory. This obligation arises despite the fact that expulsion decisions and entry bans are adopted on the basis of diverging national provisions. Even though the margin of discretion of national decision makers has already been limited, the remaining differences call for further recommendations, which are put forward in this book.


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