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Stay of the third-country nationals in the Schengen Area in the common visa policy framework
Murad, Daniela ; Tomášek, Michal (advisor) ; Pítrová, Lenka (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of the Schengen cooperation and characteristic of the Schengen acquis transforming in the course of time, with the stress on the field of visa and residence/migration policy. Main emphasis is on the valid legislation concerning the status and stay of the third country nationals. The thesis looks into problematic parts of the legislation, both theoretical and practical, and provides opinion of the author on those matters. The thesis is divided into four main spheres. The first one concerns development of a visa and migration policy in the framework of development of the Schengen cooperation and its gradual integration into the main EU policies, its definitions and different participation of the Member States. Following key part of the thesis deals with the current valid provisions of the stay of the third country nationals (citizens of the countries outside of the EU). This part defines subjects of law coming from the third countries, as differentiated by the Union and Czech law and defines various types of authorization to stay which entitle them to short or long-stay at the Schengen or Czech territory. The third segment deals with the family members of the EU nationals who are covered by specific legal framework. Last part of the thesis encompasses future...
The right of free movement and residence of third country national family members of the European Union citizens - Free movement of persons
Lejnar, Oldrich ; Tichý, Luboš (advisor) ; Král, Richard (referee)
The right of free movement and residence of third country national family members of the European Union citizens - Free movement of persons - Abstract This dissertation is focused on the acquisition of the immigration status by the third country nationals on the basis of their family relationship with the EU citizens under the Directive 2004/38/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 29 April 2004 on the right of citizens of the Union and their family members to move and reside freely within the territory of the Member States. The particular attention is paid mainly on the acquisition of this immigration status by these family members, who are registered partners or cohabiters of the EU citizens in these Member States that do not recognize the registered partnership in their domestic laws. The difference in attitude of the Member States to the registered partnership is illustrated on the example of the implementation of this Directive into the domestic law of the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

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