204 Pages
by
Routledge
204 Pages
by
Routledge
This book analyses the multifaceted ways law operates in the context of human mobility, as well as the ways in which human mobility affects law.
Migration law is conventionally understood as a tool to regulate human movement across borders, and to define the rights and limits related to this movement. But drawing upon the emergence and development of the discipline of mobility studies, this... Read more
Introduction 1. Mobility as a quality of law 2. Mobility as a right 3. Mobility as a violation of law 4. Mobility as a resistance to law 5. Mobility as a method of legal knowledge production Conclusions
Biography
Magdalena Kmak is Professor of Public International Law, with a specialization in Migration and Minority Research, at Åbo Akademi University, Finland.






