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Securitising Asylum Flows
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Since the past few years, the considerable influx of refugees to the EU has led to a profound reconceptualisation of its immigration control strategy, with emphasis on the co-option of new partners...
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14 May 2020

Since the past few years, the considerable influx of refugees to the EU has led to a profound reconceptualisation of its immigration control strategy, with emphasis on the co-option of new partners, such as the private sector or third countries, and the prevention of movement through extraterritorial controls. The externalisation of immigration control has also been increasingly linked with the securitisation and criminalisation of asylum, particularly in the form of tackling human smuggling to which those in need usually resort to. This edited volume that comprises of contributions by both legal scholars and practitioners, provides a multi-faceted overview of these legal responses and examines their implications from a human rights and rule of law perspective.
Price: $236.00
Pages: 342
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill | Nijhoff
Series: Immigration and Asylum Law and Policy in Europe
Publication Date:
14 May 2020
ISBN: 9789004396807
Format: Hardcover
Valsamis Mitsilegas (Ph.D. University of Edinburgh) is Professor of European Criminal Law and Global Security at Queen Mary University of London.
Violeta Moreno-Lax (Ph.D. Université catholique de Louvain, 2012) is Reader in Law at Queen Mary University of London.
Niovi Vavoula (Ph.D. Queen Mary University of London, 2017) is Lecturer in Migration and Security at Queen Mary University of London.
Violeta Moreno-Lax (Ph.D. Université catholique de Louvain, 2012) is Reader in Law at Queen Mary University of London.
Niovi Vavoula (Ph.D. Queen Mary University of London, 2017) is Lecturer in Migration and Security at Queen Mary University of London.