• 1.INTRODUCTION
  • 1.1 Methodology followed
  • 2. GENERAL STRUCTURE OFPOLITICAL AND LEGAL SYSTEM IN THE MEMBER STATES
  • 2.1 General Structure of Political System and Institutional Context relevant for migration and asylum
  • 2.2 General Structure of Legal System in the Area of Migration and Asylum
  • 3. POLITICAL, POLICY AND LEGISLATIVE; AND INSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENTS
  • 3.1 General Political Developments
  • 3.2 General Overview of main policy and/or legislative debates
  • 3.3 Institutional Developments
  • 3.4 Presidency of the European Union
  • 4. SPECIFIC DEVELOPMENTS IN ASYLUM AND MIGRATION
  • 4.1 Control and Monitoring ofImmigration
  • 4.2 Refugee Protection and Asylum
  • 4.3 Unaccompanied Minors (and other vulnerable groups)
  • 4.4 Economic Migration
  • 4.5 Family Reunification<br<4.6 Other legal migration
  • 4.7 Integration
  • 4.8 Citizenship and Naturalisation
  • 4.9 Illegal Immigration
  • 4.10 Actions against human trafficking
  • 4.11 Return Migration
  • 4.12 External Relations/Global Approach
  • 4.13 Other Policy areas/topics
  • 5. IMPLEMENTATION OF EU LEGISLATION
  • 5.1 Adopted EU Legislation 2009
  • 5.2 Proposed EU Legislation 2009
  • 5.3 Member States‘ Transposition of Immigration and Asylum Acquis
  • 5.4 Experiences, debates in the (non-) implementation of EU legislation
  • Annex I Overview of equivalent national laws which have been (in force), or steps taken in order to begin to be (not yet passed), implemented during 2009 in order to transpose EU legislation
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