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The Role of the CJEU in the Strengthening of the Participation of Third-Country Nationals in the Academic Life in the EU – Analysis of the Ruling of the CJEU in Case M.A. v Consul of the Republic of Poland in N

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Title: The Role of the CJEU in the Strengthening of the Participation of Third-Country Nationals in the Academic Life in the EU – Analysis of the Ruling of the CJEU in Case M.A. v Consul of the Republic of Poland in N
Authors: Anna Magdalena Kosińska
Source: Studia Prawnicze KUL, Iss 4 (2021)
Publisher Information: Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawla II, 2021.
Publication Year: 2021
Subject Terms: wiza długoterminowa, студенты-иностранцы, право на защиту и средства обжалования, 05 social sciences, Директива 2016/801, K1-7720, Student Directive, dyrektywa studencka, Long-stay visa, Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence, Dyrektywa 2016/801, studenci – obcokrajowcy, foreign students, Directive 2016/801, the right of defence and the right to an effective legal remedy, prawo do obrony i środka odwoławczego, долгосрочная виза, «студенческая директива», 0505 law
Description: The analyzed ruling is the first judgement which the Court of Justice passed in order to provide interpretationfor the new Student Directive (2016/801 of 11 May 2016 on the conditions of entry and residence ofthird-country nationals for the purposes of research, studies, training, voluntary service, pupil exchange schemesor educational projects and au pairing). Due to its judiciary activism, the Court was able to find a connectionbetween the case pending before a national court and EU law in the case of M.A. In the end, the Court finallydecided that in the case at issue, regarding the rights of a foreign national to apply for a residence permit for thepurpose of enrolling in second-cycle studies programme in Poland, the procedure of applying for a long-stay visaon the grounds of national law must be safeguarded by the guarantees under Article 47 of the Charter of FundamentalRights. The guarantees apply to the actual states in which EU law is applicable – in this case the “StudentDirective.” It seems that the ruling in the case of M.A. will play a crucial role in facilitating students’ – TCNs’ – entryinto the territory of the Republic of Poland, while the Polish legislator, in all probability, will be obliged to changethe provisions of the national law in such a way as to make it possible for future students to access a full array oflegal remedies against the negative decisions of consuls.
Document Type: Article
File Description: application/pdf
ISSN: 2719-4264
1897-7146
DOI: 10.31743/sp.12894
Access URL: https://doaj.org/article/83687852ad724130a770fe9159df56c1
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12153/2479
Rights: CC BY
Accession Number: edsair.doi.dedup.....72f55be6b5a61f5d0afd30c33d06baac
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ISSN:27194264
18977146
DOI:10.31743/sp.12894