Deportation has traditionally been seen as a secondary instrument of migration control, one used by liberal democratic states relatively infrequently and with some trepidation. This secondary status has been assured by the fact that deportation is both a complicated and a controversial power. It is complicated because tracking individuals down and returning them home are time-consuming and resource-intense activities; it is controversial because deportation is a cruel power, one that sometimes seems incompatible with respect for human rights. In the light of these constraints, how can one explain the fact that since 2000 the United Kingdom has radically increased the number of failed asylum seekers deported from its territory? I argue in th...
Deportation, detention and dispersal have formed an occasional part of Britain's migration regime th...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
Unprecedented numbers of migrants have arrived into the UK since the early 1990s. Heated debate has...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. Drawing on Bacchi’s (2009) ‘What’s the problem represented to be?’ f...
Trends in the numbers of asylum applicants in Britain 1997-00 are examined, together with changes in...
Despite the controversy surrounding the passage of Section 9 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatmen...
Despite the controversy surrounding the passage of Section 9 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatmen...
Over the last three decades the annual number of applications for asylum in the countries of the Eur...
This article begins with the highly-publicised appearance of the British Prime Minister, David Camer...
This chapter analyses UK asylum policies since 1999 in the context of wider neoliberal approaches to...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
Asylum policies in Britain and in the countries of its EU partners are failing to cope with the dema...
Asylum policies in Britain and in the countries of its EU partners are failing to cope with the dema...
In this article I explore why, despite the fact that it seems to represent the epitome of forced mig...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Deportation, detention and dispersal have formed an occasional part of Britain's migration regime th...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
Unprecedented numbers of migrants have arrived into the UK since the early 1990s. Heated debate has...
Copyright © The Author(s) 2022. Drawing on Bacchi’s (2009) ‘What’s the problem represented to be?’ f...
Trends in the numbers of asylum applicants in Britain 1997-00 are examined, together with changes in...
Despite the controversy surrounding the passage of Section 9 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatmen...
Despite the controversy surrounding the passage of Section 9 of the Asylum and Immigration (Treatmen...
Over the last three decades the annual number of applications for asylum in the countries of the Eur...
This article begins with the highly-publicised appearance of the British Prime Minister, David Camer...
This chapter analyses UK asylum policies since 1999 in the context of wider neoliberal approaches to...
This article examines the detention and deportation of time-served foreign-national prisoners in Eng...
Asylum policies in Britain and in the countries of its EU partners are failing to cope with the dema...
Asylum policies in Britain and in the countries of its EU partners are failing to cope with the dema...
In this article I explore why, despite the fact that it seems to represent the epitome of forced mig...
In recent years European countries have introduced increasingly temporary terms of asylum for people...
Deportation, detention and dispersal have formed an occasional part of Britain's migration regime th...
Drawing on elite interviews with UK asylum policymakers, this article entails a detailed elaboration...
Unprecedented numbers of migrants have arrived into the UK since the early 1990s. Heated debate has...