Green Paper on an EU Approach to Managing Economic Migration
Date: 15/06/2010 - 18:41
Work field:
NGO Statements:
- Amnesty International
- CES - Confédération européenne des syndicats (French)
- Churches' Commission for Migrants in Europe, Caritas Europe, COMECE, ICMC, QCEA
- Coordination européenne pour le droit des étrangers à vivre en famille (French)
- European Coordination for Foreigners' Right to Family Life
- ETUC - European Trade Union Confederation
- European Women's Lobby
- Lobby européen des femmes (French)
- Collective of NGOs - (English) (French)
- International Federation Terre des Hommes
- JCWI - Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
- Migrant Rights Centre Ireland
- Organisatie voor Clandestiene Arbeidsmigranten OR.CA
- Platform for International Cooperation on Undocumented Migrants (PICUM)
- SAMAHAN
- SOLIDAR
- Sans Papiers Koordination Schweiz (German)
- Immigration Law Practitioners' Association
- EAPN - (English) (French)
- FEFAF (French)
- Red Cross
- AGE
Other Statements:
- International Organisation on Migration (IOM)
- Eurocities : English - French
Consultation Process - Statements by European Institutions:
- Statement by European Commissioner Vladimir Špidla, responsible for Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities - 14.06.2005
- Commissioner Frattini's Speech on Economic Migration and the Green Paper Consultation Process - Dublin 20 June 2005
- Contributions on the European Commission's website
- Draft Report Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs - Rapporteur Ewa Klamt - 28.06.2005 (French)
- Draft Opinion of the Committee on Development - Rapporteur Gabriele Zimmer - 23.06.2005
- Draft Opinion of the Committee on International Trade - Rapporteur Danute Budreikaite - 22.06.05
- Draft Opinion of the Committee on Women's Rights and Gender Equality - Rapporteur Anna Zaborska - 28.06.05
- Opinion of the European Economic and Social Committee (French)
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