Border Control in UK Law
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Border Control and the Limits of the Sovereign State
As has been widely recognized and commented upon, border controls across Europe and America have been strenuously tightened since September 11th. In fact, of course, the movement of certain non-cit...
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The changing border: developments and risks in border control management of Western countries
In recent decades we have witnessed the development of a new type of migration regulation and border control in Europe, North America and Australia. In this new system of controls, the focus is les...
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Penal power and border control: Which thesis? Sovereignty, governmentality, or the pre-emptive state?
This article provides a critical review of key theoretical positions relevant to border control and sets out an agenda for developing these ideas. In 2005 Mythen and Walklate published a theoretica...
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The EU Asylum, Immigration and Border Control Regimes: Including and Excluding: The “Deserving Migrant”
It can be argued the EU Reception Conditions Directive constitutes an improvement on international refugee law in that it creates entitlements to welfare for asylum seekers. However, this developme...
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Of “old” and “new” ways: Generations, border control and the temporality of security
Whether it insists on the significance of anticipation or interrogates the centrality of pre-crime to security practice, current scholarship misses how security professionals make sense of their wo...
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Migrant rescue as organized hypocrisy: EU maritime missions offshore Libya between humanitarianism and border control
In November 2014, Frontex started its Southern Mediterranean border monitoring operation Triton, followed in June 2015 by the Common Security and Defence Policy anti-smuggling mission EU Naval Forc...
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The externalization of border control in the global South: The cases of Malaysia and Indonesia
Existing scholarship highlights the novel approaches and the capacity of northern states to control mass mobility by externalizing the border; outsource their control apparatus to migrant sending a...
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The externalization of border control in the global South: The cases of Malaysia and Indonesia
Existing scholarship highlights the novel approaches and the capacity of northern states to control mass mobility by externalizing the border; outsource their control apparatus to migrant sending a...
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Solidarity under siege: The crimmigration of activism(s) and protest against border control in Spain
Over the past two decades, the creation of the European border regime has increasingly sparked acts of protest and resistance by immigrants and led to the creation of initiatives to defend immigran...
- Leanne Weber (ed.), Rethinking Border Control for a Globalizing World: A Preferred Future
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