Small and removed from the Spanish mainland, the Enclave of Ceuta has always depended on flows of goods and labour out of the Moroccan hinterland, with individuals from different ethnic and religious groups forming informal, flexible and personal economic bonds based on mutual ‘confianza’ (trust). Since its entry into the European Union in 1986,the Spanish government has erected a border-wall around the enclave, and introduced new migration policies branding many informal workers within its borders as a threat to Spanish society. Based on my preliminary months of research, this paper compares the Ceutancontext with other research recently conducted on the topics of migration and borders in the Mediterranean region. It brings into focus key ...
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Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
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This study sets out to analyse the dynamics and complexities of Moroccan-Spanish relations “from abo...
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The Agreements of Cooperation between Spanish State and the Islamic Commission in Spain Jordi MORER...
Defence date: 8 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute; P...
This article uses the multiple and contradictory realities of Melilla, a pene-enclave and -exclave o...
Some social scientists have argued that state legal institutions are not effective at protecting imm...
This article will examine the border and identity challenges for the Spanish (semi)enclaves of Ceuta...
Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
Along and across the border between the Spanish enclave of Ceuta and Morocco, cooperative and confli...
This project explores the political economy of informal and illegal cross-border trade in North Afri...
Ce travail de thèse s’intéresse au contrôle migratoire mis en œuvre à la frontière maroco-espagnole ...
Situated on the north-eastern coast of Morocco, the Spanish enclave of Melilla is a paradigmatic cas...
L’extraterritorialité à l’échelle des frontières espagnoles interroge le champ d’application des nor...
In 2018, Morocco became the first country of departure for migrants from Africa, as Spain became, si...
In recent decades, a growing number of Moroccans have sought a better life in Spain as both skilled ...
This study sets out to analyse the dynamics and complexities of Moroccan-Spanish relations “from abo...
The current article analyses the EU–Morocco relationship in the framework of the European Neighbour...
The Agreements of Cooperation between Spanish State and the Islamic Commission in Spain Jordi MORER...
Defence date: 8 June 2016Examining Board: Professor Rainer Bauböck, European University Institute; P...
This article uses the multiple and contradictory realities of Melilla, a pene-enclave and -exclave o...