1st Edition

Migration Law, Policy and Human Rights The Impact of Crisis in Europe

By Rachael Dickson Copyright 2022
274 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

274 Pages
by Routledge

Migration is one of the greatest societal challenges of our time. It has many facets, from mass movements to escape war, climate, or human rights abuses to the search for economic opportunity and prosperity. Illicit industries facilitate border crossings at the expense of safety, and governments face problems of processing and integrating new arrivals. These challenges have had a profound... Read more

1. Introduction: Europe’s migration crisis, a ‘problem of government’ for the EU  2. Understanding EU migration law and policy: actorness, rights, and solidarity  3. Governmentality and domopolitics in theorising EU migration law and policy  4. The EU ‘home’: an Area of Freedom, Security, and Justice  5. The EU as a domopolitical rights actor in the migration crisis  6. The migrant as a subject in EU law: relationship to the EU qua home  7. Technologies of government and the migrant experience of EU rights  8. Human rights and the EU: a model to be emulated?  9. Conclusion: where next for the EU migration policy?  Index

Biography

Rachael Dickson is a Research Fellow in socio-legal studies at Birmingham Law School, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom. She is also an editor at the Journal of Contemporary European Research.