LESBOS, Greece (AP)-- Greek riot police fired tear gas Thursday at angry protesters on the island of Lesbos who tried to topple a police bus during a demonstration against a European
Union migration policy.
Not exact matches
While it affirms the stands of the government and people of the state of Libya against these inhuman actions, he said the Ministry has for many years advocated for effective
policies in dealing with these phenomena by supporting institutional capacity - building and enterprise development in the country to eliminate illegal
migration, smuggling of migrants and trafficking in human beings as stated in the Tripoli joint Declaration -LCB- Africa and European
Union -RCB- in 2006.
A party for those whose priorities include the Welfare State, workers» rights, trade unionism, the co-operative movement, consumer protection, strong communities, conservation rather than environmentalism, fair taxation, full employment, public ownership, proper local government, a powerful Parliament, the monarchy, the organic Constitution, national sovereignty, civil liberties, the
Union, the Commonwealth, the countryside, grammar schools, traditional moral and social values, economic patriotism, balanced
migration, a realist foreign
policy, and a base of real property for every household to resist both over-mighty commercial interests and an over-mighty State.
He continued: «Of course I'm part of the government, and we have a
policy that we all subscribe to, which is that there has to be an overall cap on
migration from outside the European
Union.
Her research interests are in the field of comparative European
Union public
policy and organisation, especially in the areas of civil society transnational mobilisation, gender,
migration, and equality.
Combating illegal
migration to protect people using this way of entering Europe is one of the pillars of European
Union's
migration policy (COM 2006).
On 1 March 2016 the Court of Justice of the European
Union gave its judgment in the joined cases of Ibrahim Alo and Amira Osso, Cases C - 443 / 14 and C - 444 / 14, ruling that the EU's Qualification Directive does not sanction the imposition of restrictions of the freedom of movement for beneficiaries of subsidiary protection, and that such a limitation is not justifiable for reasons of territorial sharing of social assistance burdens, while at the same time leaving it up to the referring German Federal Administrative Court to decide whether the limitation can be justified for reasons of
migration and integration
policy.