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The Concept of Marriages of Convenience in EU Free Movement Law
EU and UK Perspectives
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Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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Over the past two decades, EU Member States have regularly complained about the perceived abuse of EU law via marriages of convenience, allegedly contracted between mobile EU citizens and third-country nationals. During the pre-Brexit years, the UK had been voicing particularly strong concerns about the issue, which ultimately resulted in regulatory changes both at the EU and national level.
In this book, Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova pursues two interrelated aims. First, she evaluates the compatibility of EU-level measures addressing marriages of convenience with EU free movement law by focusing on the Citizenship Directive. Second, she examines the regulation of the issue in UK law in so far as it concerns the residence rights of EU citizens and their family members, both pre-and post-Brexit.
In this book, Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova pursues two interrelated aims. First, she evaluates the compatibility of EU-level measures addressing marriages of convenience with EU free movement law by focusing on the Citizenship Directive. Second, she examines the regulation of the issue in UK law in so far as it concerns the residence rights of EU citizens and their family members, both pre-and post-Brexit.
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Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova, Ph.D., is an interdisciplinary scholar working in the field of European and comparative migration, asylum and nationality law and policies. She received her doctorate in law (2021) from Queen Mary University of London.
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eBook published on:
October 21, 2024
eBook ISBN:
9789004499263
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348
eBook ISBN:
9789004499263
Keywords for this book
Sham marriage; Bogus marriage; Family reunification; Family reunion; EU citizenship; EU law; Abuse of rights; UK immigration law; Brexit; Marriage controls; European human rights law; Migration
Audience(s) for this book
All broadly interested in family reunification and EU free movement law, as well as UK immigration law and the relevant developments in the UK post-Brexit.