While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the first represented as humanitarian and the latter as enforcement, this article argues that there is a continuum between these policies and that they form part of humanitarian border enforcement. Drawing on policy document analysis and interviews with NGOs and with irregular migrants, the article provides a two‐level analysis by examining how AR is presented from the Norwegian governmental perspective and how it is experienced from the Afghan migrant perspectives. The article argues that the government bases its AR policy on the need to maintain the credibility and sustainability of the asylum system, as part of fighting crime, while presenting i...
ABSTRACT Securing collective action in the field of asylum regulation is high on the European politi...
This article discusses public social welfare provision to homeless EU migrants in Norway. Most of th...
This article discusses gendered conceptions of vulnerability at play in destination states’ formulat...
While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the fi...
As immigration to Europe continuously increase, so does governments efforts to control and manage th...
This article examines how policies that deny the basic provision of shelter, food, and clothing to r...
During the autumn of 2015, Norway experienced a significant increased influx of migrants as a result...
The return of failed asylum seekers is an integral part of each state s migration management policy ...
Assisted return (AR) is a widespread policy tool offering financial support and counselling to retur...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
Following the record number of asylum seekers to Europe in 2015, Norway intensified its practice of ...
orway is a country with one of the highest numbers of readmission agreements in Europe, concluded wi...
This research investigates the Norwegian policies formulated by the government as a result of the im...
Academic scholars from different fields, but also international organisations, agencies and NGO’s ha...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
ABSTRACT Securing collective action in the field of asylum regulation is high on the European politi...
This article discusses public social welfare provision to homeless EU migrants in Norway. Most of th...
This article discusses gendered conceptions of vulnerability at play in destination states’ formulat...
While Assisted Return and deportation are frequently viewed as two different return policies, the fi...
As immigration to Europe continuously increase, so does governments efforts to control and manage th...
This article examines how policies that deny the basic provision of shelter, food, and clothing to r...
During the autumn of 2015, Norway experienced a significant increased influx of migrants as a result...
The return of failed asylum seekers is an integral part of each state s migration management policy ...
Assisted return (AR) is a widespread policy tool offering financial support and counselling to retur...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
Following the record number of asylum seekers to Europe in 2015, Norway intensified its practice of ...
orway is a country with one of the highest numbers of readmission agreements in Europe, concluded wi...
This research investigates the Norwegian policies formulated by the government as a result of the im...
Academic scholars from different fields, but also international organisations, agencies and NGO’s ha...
Controlling mobility and borders has become a central, defining feature of the state today. Using th...
ABSTRACT Securing collective action in the field of asylum regulation is high on the European politi...
This article discusses public social welfare provision to homeless EU migrants in Norway. Most of th...
This article discusses gendered conceptions of vulnerability at play in destination states’ formulat...