RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIA

The past decade has seen an unprecedented surge in the number of people leaving their home countries in search of economic prosperity, freedom, happiness etc., and settling – permanently or temporarily – on the territory of another state. The rights and obligations of these foreign nationals (or “th...

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Main Author: Monica-Florentina POPA
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House 2014-05-01
Series:Challenges of the Knowledge Society
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Online Access:http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2014_articles/index.php?dir=02_private_law%2F&download=CKS+2014_private_law_art.019.pdf
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spelling doaj-8c0a51aa4e16440188f8ac48a53b36652020-11-25T01:21:20ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962068-77962014-05-0141169179RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIAMonica-Florentina POPA0PhD, MBA, Attorney-at-law, Bucharest Chamber of LawyersThe past decade has seen an unprecedented surge in the number of people leaving their home countries in search of economic prosperity, freedom, happiness etc., and settling – permanently or temporarily – on the territory of another state. The rights and obligations of these foreign nationals (or “third-country nationals” in EU legal jargon) define their legal status and constitute – in the case of European Union – a matter that concerns both the Union and its member states. The present article endeavors a brief analysis of the recent changes to the main statutory instruments governing the legal status of foreign nationals in Romania, introduced mainly due to necessity of implementing various EU regulations into domestic law. The analysis will not be limited to a strictly legalistic approach, recent national and international political and economic trends will also be taken into consideration to better explain law in context.http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2014_articles/index.php?dir=02_private_law%2F&download=CKS+2014_private_law_art.019.pdfthird-country nationals (TCN)rights and obligationslong-term resident statusimmigrationEU Directive
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RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIA
Challenges of the Knowledge Society
third-country nationals (TCN)
rights and obligations
long-term resident status
immigration
EU Directive
author_facet Monica-Florentina POPA
author_sort Monica-Florentina POPA
title RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIA
title_short RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIA
title_full RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIA
title_fullStr RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIA
title_full_unstemmed RECENT CHANGES TO THE RULES GOVERNING THE LEGAL STATUS OF FOREIGN NATIONALS IN ROMANIA
title_sort recent changes to the rules governing the legal status of foreign nationals in romania
publisher Nicolae Titulescu University Publishing House
series Challenges of the Knowledge Society
issn 2068-7796
2068-7796
publishDate 2014-05-01
description The past decade has seen an unprecedented surge in the number of people leaving their home countries in search of economic prosperity, freedom, happiness etc., and settling – permanently or temporarily – on the territory of another state. The rights and obligations of these foreign nationals (or “third-country nationals” in EU legal jargon) define their legal status and constitute – in the case of European Union – a matter that concerns both the Union and its member states. The present article endeavors a brief analysis of the recent changes to the main statutory instruments governing the legal status of foreign nationals in Romania, introduced mainly due to necessity of implementing various EU regulations into domestic law. The analysis will not be limited to a strictly legalistic approach, recent national and international political and economic trends will also be taken into consideration to better explain law in context.
topic third-country nationals (TCN)
rights and obligations
long-term resident status
immigration
EU Directive
url http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2014_articles/index.php?dir=02_private_law%2F&download=CKS+2014_private_law_art.019.pdf
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