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This book examines the conditions for the entry and residence in the European Union of third-country nationals and stateless persons during times of emergency, including terrorist threats, risks to health and life, and mass migration. It addresses one of Europe’s most pressing challenges: the management of irregular migration. Against the backdrop of reforms introduced by the New Pact on Migration and Asylum, the book offers a multi-perspective analysis grounded in EU law and the national legal systems of Belgium, Czechia, France, Italy, Poland, and Slovakia. It also explores the limits of state action in situations of emergency and examines how restrictions adopted in the name of state security or public order must remain consistent with the protection of fundamental rights.
Jacek Chlebny is a Professor of Law at the University of Lodz and President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Poland.
Introductions - Chapter 1: European law perspective: are there any special provisions on entry and residence of third-country nationals necessary in times of emergency? - Chapter 2: Substantive and procedural law perspective: human rights of migrants in times of emergency in selected countries - Summary