Socio-legal integration : Polish post-2004 EU enlargement migrants in the United Kingdom

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    • Kubal, Agnieszka

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Socio-legal integration : Polish post-2004 EU enlargement migrants in the United Kingdom

Agnieszka Kubal

(Cultural diversity and law)

Ashgate, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [213]-237) and index

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Description

This book examines how contemporary migrants form and transform their involvement with the law in their host countries and which factors influence this relationship. It suggests a more comprehensive insight into the socio-legal integration of migrants by analysing the interplay between the new legal environment and migrants' existing culturally-derived values, attitudes, behaviour and social expectations towards law and law enforcement. Acknowledging the superdiversity of migration as a global issue, the book uses the case study of Polish post-2004 EU Enlargement migrants to examine values and attitudes to the rules that govern their work and residence in the UK and to the legal system in general. With wider international relevance than just Poland and the UK, this book makes a case for the meaningful employment of legal culture in socio-legal integration research and suggests far-reaching consequences for host countries and their immigrant communities.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter 1 Introduction
  • Chapter 2 Theoretical Approaches to Understanding Migrants in a New Socio-Legal Environment
  • Chapter 3 Polish Post-2004 EU Enlargement Migrants in the UK: Case Study
  • Chapter 4 The British Legal Environment in the Context of the 2004 EU Enlargement Free Movement Regime
  • Chapter 5 Polish Migrants in the British Legal Environment: The Question of Semi-Legality
  • Chapter 6 The Polish Socio-Legal Tradition
  • Chapter 7 Polish Contemporary Legal Culture in Comparative Perspective
  • Chapter 8 Gradual Legality: Changing Behaviour, Changing Attitudes

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