WebHome > CJEU - C-578/08, Rhimou Chakroun v Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken CJEU - C-578/08, Rhimou Chakroun v Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Country of Applicant:€ Morocco Date of Decision:€ 04-03-2010 Citation:€ C-578/08 Court Name:€ Second Chamber of the CJEU Keywords:€ Family member [1] Family reunification [2] Sponsor [3] WebWork-Based Pathways to Refugee Protection under EU Law 87 1 Introduction The growing externalisation of border controls1 and the plethora of deterrence measures developed in the past decades2 – such as visa requirements and car- rier sanctions – have prevented refugees from using regular entry channels to seek asylum in the Global North.
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WebApr 3, 2010 · Facts: Mr Chakroun had lived in the Netherlands for two years, holding a residence permit for an indefinite period, when he married in 1972. In 2005 he became unemployed and received unemployment benefits. In 2006, Ms Chakroun applied for a Dutch residence permit in order to live with her husband. WebDec 1, 2010 · Request PDF On Dec 1, 2010, Bjørn Kunoy and others published Case C-578/08, Rhimou Chakroun v. Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, judgment of the European court of justice (second chamber) of 4 ... cell phone with money
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WebAnnotation No. 24. Court of Justice of the European Union 4 March 2010, C-578/08, Chakroun Part of book or chapter of book All authors Klaassen, M.A.K. Date 2024 Title of host publication Rechtspraak Vreemdelingenrecht: Landmark cases on asylum and immigration law 1950-2024 Pages Web1/1. C-578/08 - Chakroun. [Case closed] Main proceedings. Judgment of the Court (Second Chamber) of 4 March 2010. Rhimou Chakroun v Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken. Reference for a preliminary ruling: Raad van State - Netherlands. WebThe Court in A & S confirms its constant case law since Parliament/Council (C-540/03, Chakroun (C-578/08,) and O and Others (C-356/11 and C-357/11 that the aim of the directive is “to promote family reunification” (paragraphs 44 and 55) and that it grants a right to family reunification with the spouse and minor children in Article 4 (1) and to … cell phone with no wifi access