The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract What happens to the concept of security if legal disorder manifests itself not only as illegal behavior but also as alegal behavior—acts that challenge the very distinction between legality and illegality, as drawn by a political community? Focusing on European immigration policy, this paper examines how the distinction between illegal and alegal acts critically illuminates the relation between collective (in)security and the concept of legal (dis)order. It concludes by arguing that this distinction sheds new light on the systematic relation—and tension—between security, freedom, and justice
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...
As has been widely recognized and commented upon, border controls across Europe and America have bee...
This chapter makes the argument that while the European Union has failed to explicitly refer to irre...
Liberal theory has long fetishized state law as a fortress against disorder, anarchy, and private vi...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
Unprecedented levels of migration occur due to ever-increasing globalization. Because of this, count...
This article explores border policing as a way of governing illegal immi-gration. In particular, it ...
The concept of crimmigration recognizes the growing convergence of criminal law and immigration law ...
Visa-liberalisation agreements are commonly used as an incentive by the EU to encourage cooperation ...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
Abstract Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma between justice and ...
Over the past decades, citizenship studies have explored in detail the various forms of social and c...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Both t...
Inside and outside of the sphere of immigration law, liminal legal statuses are proliferating. These...
This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...
As has been widely recognized and commented upon, border controls across Europe and America have bee...
This chapter makes the argument that while the European Union has failed to explicitly refer to irre...
Liberal theory has long fetishized state law as a fortress against disorder, anarchy, and private vi...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
Unprecedented levels of migration occur due to ever-increasing globalization. Because of this, count...
This article explores border policing as a way of governing illegal immi-gration. In particular, it ...
The concept of crimmigration recognizes the growing convergence of criminal law and immigration law ...
Visa-liberalisation agreements are commonly used as an incentive by the EU to encourage cooperation ...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
Abstract Immigrant legalization policies pose an ethical dilemma between justice and ...
Over the past decades, citizenship studies have explored in detail the various forms of social and c...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Both t...
Inside and outside of the sphere of immigration law, liminal legal statuses are proliferating. These...
This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
The article reflects on three levels of illegality embedded in the immigration control regime in Ita...
As has been widely recognized and commented upon, border controls across Europe and America have bee...
This chapter makes the argument that while the European Union has failed to explicitly refer to irre...