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Author:
Dickson, Rachael M., author.
Title:
Migration law, policy and human rights : the impact of crisis in Europe / Rachael Dickson.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
xiv, 259 pages ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Emigration and immigration law--European Union countries.
Emigration and immigration law.
European Union countries.
Notes:
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - Queen's University of Belfast, 2018) issued under title: Holism, solidarity and domopolitics : the EU as a rights actor in its approach to the migrant crisis. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Introduction : Europe's migration crisis, a 'problem of government' for the European Union -- Understanding EU migration law and policy : actorness, rights, and solidarity -- Governmentality and domopolitics in theorising EU migration law and policy -- The European Union 'home', an area of freedom, security, and justice -- The European Union as a domopolitical rights actor in the migration crisis -- The migrant as a subject in European Union law : relationship to the EU qua home -- Technologies of government and the migrant experience of EU rights -- Human rights and the European Union : a model to be emulated? -- Conclusion : where next for the European Union and migration?
Summary:
"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 profound impact in Europe, calling into question central values of solidarity and human rights. This book analyses the law and policy of migration in the European Union (EU) and its relationship to understandings of the EU as an international human rights actor. It examines the role crisis plays in determining the priorities of migration policy and the impact political exigencies have on the rights of migrants. This book problematizes the EU Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) as a 'home'. Taking a governmentality approach to critique discourse, the idea of a holistic approach is deconstructed to explore notions of wellness, resilience, responsibilisation and externalisaton. The EU's pursuit of a holistic approach to managing migration in crisis indicates problems with EU solidarity and the tactics employed to bring the crisis under control reveal security concerns that provoke questions about the EU as an international human rights actor. Both this framework for analysis and the empirical findings make a significant contribution to how the migration crisis can be theorised using adaptable conceptual tools. Under this form of governance, migration becomes a phenomenon to be treated so that its symptoms are ameliorated. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of the EU, migration, and human rights as well as policymakers, commentators and activists working in these areas"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Routledge research in asylum, migration and refugee law
ISBN:
1032244577
9781032244570
036726112X
9780367261122
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1280604378
LCCN:
2021052068
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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