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Book Title: Integration for Third-Country Nationals in the European Union
Editor(s): Morano-Foadi, Sonia; Malena, Micaela
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9780857936813
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Contributors
Dr Diego Acosta Arcarazo is a Lecturer in Law at the University of
Sheffield and holds a PhD in European Law from Kings College London.
He has published widely in the area of European Migration Law, includ-
ing his first book: The Long-Term Residence Status as a Subsidiary Form
of EU Citizenship. An Analysis of Directive 2003/109 (Martinus Nijhoff,
2011).
Katia Bianchini is a researcher at the University of Hamburg, Germany,
and University of York, United Kingdom. She is undertaking research on
statelessness and the problem of resolving nationality status and grant-
ing protection. She is qualified as a lawyer in New York, United States,
and England and Wales, and has practiced immigration law in all three.
She is currently on leave from Turpin and Miller LLP, Oxford, United
Kingdom.
Cordelia Carlitz is a PhD candidate at the University of Constance,
Germany. Previously, Ms. Carlitz was a research fellow at the Center
for International and European Law on Immigration and Asylum at
the University of Constance, Germany. Her main areas of research
include family reunification, integration and social rights of migrants.
Ms. Carlitz writes her PhD thesis on family reunification law. She
has gained practical experience with migration issues volunteering as
a refugee counsel for a non-governmental refugee advisory service in
Essen, Germany.
Stephen Davies is currently Policy Officer for the European Migration
Network within the Immigration and Integration Unit of the European
Commission's Directorate General for Home Affairs. His main respon-
sibilities with regard ...
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