2012
Are there migrants' consultative/advisory/representative bodies established by law?
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Austria
Yes.
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Bulgaria
No.
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Cyprus
No.
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Denmark
No, not as such.
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Finland
Yes.
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France
There are no migrant consultative/advisory/representative bodies established by law. The law establishes some bodies that can make non-binding recommendations in the field of immιgrants' rights
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Germany
Yes, partly.
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Greece
Yes, at the local level.
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Hungary
No.
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Ireland
No. In general consultation with migrant bodies is carried out in an informal or semi-formal manner by some agencies but generally not on a basis enshrined in legislation.
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Italy
Yes
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Poland
No.
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Portugal
Yes, the re are migrant's consultative/advisory/representative bodies established by law.
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Romania
No.
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Slovenia
If we consider migrants to be those who are not nationals of Slovenia, there are no consultative/advisory/representative bodies established by law. In the Slovenian circumstances, migrants are sometimes considered also nationals of Slovenia with origins in former Yugoslavia. In their case there is a formal consultative body for consultations with the authorities established by a legal document adopted in the Parliament.
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Spain
No data.
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Sweden
No, there are no migrants' consultative/advisory/representative bodies established by law, although the government promotes the establishment of migrants' consultative/advisory/representative bodies through the funding of ethnic associations, which is provided by law.