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The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998 - 2005
Havlíčková, Blanka ; Dimitrov, Michal (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
The purpose of the bachelor thesis The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998-2005 is to investigate the degree to which the implementation of immigration and integration policies was successful during the two terms of the government administration of G. Schröder. By giving the description of the political discussions regarding the citizenship (Staatsangehörigkeitsgesetz) and immigration (Zuwanderungsgesetz) laws, it can be shown that there was no consensus in those topics. This lead to a conflict of the parties in the German federal parliament and a compromise form of these two acts. This thesis has chronological structure and is based on primary and secondary sources. By comparing the coalition agreement of 1998 together with the coalition bills and the actual effective laws, compromises made under the pressure from the opposition parties can be seen. The actual laws do not fully reflect the situation that Germany had become an immigration country which can benefit from being open to immigrants and integrating them into society.
The Integration policy od Germany on the Example of the Immigration Act "Zuwanderungsgesetz" and its Amendment
Ksiazkiewiczová, Pavla ; Kasáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Dimitrov, Michal (referee)
The study analyses the first German comprehensive Immigration Act "Zuwanderungsgesetz" which was adopted in 2004 and its amendment from 2007. The most important goal of this act is the possibility of integration for immigrants into major society. The aim of this analysis is to find out how the Immigration act changed German integration policy. The main issue is whether the German approach is multiculturalist or assimilationist. Research criterions of this study were defined based on the most important parts of the law - the integration of immigrants, their access to the labour market and family immigration. The law is analysed within these criterions together with political parties' opinions. The main part of the study is divided into two chapters. The first chapter analyses the Immigration Act from 2004 and the second one is focused on the act's amendment from 2007. Both of them show the path to the law and analyse the act from the perspective of the three criteria, how the legislation changed and what the opinions of the political parties were.
The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998 - 2005
Havlíčková, Blanka ; Dimitrov, Michal (advisor) ; Nigrin, Tomáš (referee)
The purpose of the bachelor thesis The migration policy of the Red-Green government in the years 1998-2005 is to investigate the degree to which the implementation of immigration and integration policies was successful during the two terms of the government administration of G. Schröder. By giving the description of the political discussions regarding the citizenship (Staatsangehörigkeitsgesetz) and immigration (Zuwanderungsgesetz) laws, it can be shown that there was no consensus in those topics. This lead to a conflict of the parties in the German federal parliament and a compromise form of these two acts. This thesis has chronological structure and is based on primary and secondary sources. By comparing the coalition agreement of 1998 together with the coalition bills and the actual effective laws, compromises made under the pressure from the opposition parties can be seen. The actual laws do not fully reflect the situation that Germany had become an immigration country which can benefit from being open to immigrants and integrating them into society.
Migration policy of the Federal Republic of Germany in the years 1998-2005
MAŘÍK, Jan
This aim of the bachelor thesis is the analysis of the Gerhard Schröder government with the scope of immigrations policies over the period 1998-2005. The thesis is analyzing a process of amendment of the bill about citizenship and an implementation of Green Card for a foreigner experts. The aim is to highlight a minimal consensus which ruled over this time within the political parties. The thesis is describing in the next part a government policies which accompanied adoption of the immigration law and specifies further attitudes and aims of the relevant political parties. It also emphasizes the discourse within the society which contributed to the final bill.
Germany's current position on the issue of immigrant integration (in the context of legislative measures in the Immigration Act - "Zuwanderungsgesetz")
Fenclová, Eva ; Konrád, Ota (advisor) ; Mlsna, Petr (referee)
The aim of this study is to analyze the German approach to the issue of immigrants' integration. I look at this problem from the point of view of a new legislative framework. This work should show how immigration laws influenced local integration policy. The law had great ambitions to improve the situation regarding the integration of immigrants. I am trying to discover its qualities but also to identify its drawbacks. First, there is outlined a problematic situation that led to the adoption of this law. There is described the situation and circumstances under which the law originated. Since the very first measure dealing with issues of integration, I show how specific solutions of supporting the integration of immigrants the law offers. I analyzed the form of a pro-active integration policy, which was established by this Act. The greatest attention was paid to linguistic integration. The Act established partially compulsory integration courses to promote the integration. Finally, I try to show the problems that Germany must deal with concerning the application of the statutory provisions. I try to show what problems are associated with the implementation of integration courses. Based on the analysis of immigration law, I try to prove which concept of integration policy towards which Germany is...

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