- Executive Summary
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- 1.1 Methodology
- 1.2 Structure of migration and asylum policy
- 1.2.1 Institutional context
- 1.2.2 General structure of the legal system
- Chapter 2: Statistical and political overview
- 2.1 Political developments
- 2.1.1 Brexit
- 2.2 Legislation
- 2.3 United Nations developments
- 2.3.1 United Nations Convention Against Torture (UNCAT)
- 2.3.2 Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
- 2.4 Population and migration estimates
- Chapter 3: Legal migration
- 3.1 Economic migration
- 3.1.1 Statistics
- 3.1.2 Legislation
- 3.1.3 Review of HSEOL and ICEL
- 3.1.4 Employment permits for HGV drivers
- 3.1.5 Employment permits for employees of employment agencies
- 3.1.6 Review of employment permits policy
- 3.1.7 Atypical Working Scheme
- 3.2 Students and researchers
- 3.2.1 International students
- 3.2.2 Reform of student immigration regime .....
- 3.3 Immigrant investor and entrepreneur programmes
- 3.4Irish Residence Permit (IRP)
- 3.5 Pre-clearance scheme for ministers of religion and lay volunteers
- 3.6 Visa policy
- 3.6.1 Statistics
- 3.6.2 Legislation
- 3.7 Case law
- 3.7.1 INIS Policy Document on non-EEA Family Reunification
- 3.7.2 Whether students are to be regarded as settled migrants
- 3.7.3 Whether Irish citizen has constitutional right to reside in the State with non-national spouse
- 3.7.4 Damages for breach of EU law
- Chapter 4: International protection
- 4.1 International protection statistics
- 4.1.1 Protection applications
- 4.1.2 Appeals
- 4.1.3 Permission to remain
- 4.1.4 Transfers under the Dublin Regulation
- 4.1.5 Family reunification
- 4.1.6 Judicial review
- 4.2 Legislative, administrative and institutional developments
- 4.2.1 Legislative developments
- 4.2.2 Administrative developments
- 4.2.3 Institutional developments
- 4.3 Reception
- 4.3.1 Right to work for asylum applicants
- 4.3.2 Reception conditions
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