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Title:
Migrants' rights, populism, and legal resilience in Europe / edited by Vladislava Stoyanova, Lund University, Stijn Smet, Hasselt University.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xiv, 394 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Emigration and immigration law--Europe.
Immigrants--Legal status, laws, etc.--Europe.
Europe--Government policy.--Government policy.
Populism--Europe.
Resilience (Personality trait)
Europe--Politique gouvernementale.--Politique gouvernementale.
Populisme--Europe.
Resilience (Trait de personnalite)
Emigration and immigration--Government policy.
Emigration and immigration law.
Populism.
Resilience (Personality trait)
Europe.
Other Authors:
Stoyanova, Vladislava, editor.
Smet, Stijn, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Vladislava Stoyanova, 'Inherent instability or tipping of the balance : populism, immigration, and liberal democracies' populism, immigration, and liberal democracies' -- Patricia Mindus, 'On population design. using migration law to dismantle constitutional democratic institutions' -- Gregor Noll, 'Viciously circular : will ageing lock the European Union into immigrant exclusion?' -- Thomas Spijkerboer, 'Coloniality and recent European migration case law' -- Alezini Loxa and Vladislava Stoyanova, 'Migration as a constitutional crisis for the European Union' -- Jan Wouters and Maaike De Ridder, 'Possibilities and limits of European Union action against democratic backsliding and decline of migrants' rights in member states' -- Barbara Grabowska-Moroz and Dimitry Kochenov Moroz and Dimitry Kochenov, 'The loss of face for everyone concerned : EU rule of law in the context of the "migration crisis" -- Kriszta Kovacs and Boldizsar Nagy, 'In the hands of a populist authoritarian : the agony of the Hungarian asylum system and the possible ways of recovery' -- Barbara Miko¿ajczyk and Mariusz Jagielski, "Good change" and the migration policy in Poland in a trap of democracy' -- Stefano Zirulia and Giuseppe Martinico, 'Criminalising migrants and securitising borders : the Italian "no way" model in the age of populism' -- Margit Ammer and Lando Kirchmair, 'The restriction of refugee rights during the O˜VP-FPO˜ coalition 2018-2019 in Austria : consequences, legacy, and potential for future resilience against populism' -- Ellen Desmet and Stijn Smet Ellen Desmet and Stijn Smet, 'Right-wing populism, crumbling migrants' rights, and strategies of resistance in Belgium' -- Rebecca Thorburn Stern and Anna-Rebecca Thorburn Stern and Anna-Sara Lind Sara Lind, 'A stable yet fragile system? legal resilience against rights erosion in current Swedish migration policy' -- Bas Schotel, , "Populism? it's administrative law, stupid!" how administrative law subverts legal resilience.
Summary:
"We live in an age of populism, with a troubling impact on migrants' rights and on liberal constitutional democracy.1 Migrants are detained en masse, while border walls are erected in Hungary and the United States; migrants lose their lives at sea, while politicians in Europe advocate for the 'Australian model' towards 'boat refugees' in the Mediterranean; and migrants' rights to be reunited with their families are gradually taken away, while a host of countries - including Italy and Austria in Europe - pull out of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
1316510719
9781316510711
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1295214295
LCCN:
2022001120
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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