What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary divide? The paper discusses theoretical limits to illegality with reference to migrants – especially those deemed to stand outside the state’s legal system – demonstrating that the division between legal/ illegal is never black or white but woven with different shades of grey: the ‘in-between’ statuses of semi-legality. I argue that semi-legality could be viewed as a multi-dimensional space where migrants’ formal relationship with the state interacts with their various forms of agency towards the law.This paper utilizes data stemming from 360 qualitative interviews with international migrants in four European countries. Delineating the condi...
After the Enlargement of the European Union in 2004, around a million Accession State migrants arriv...
This essay will argue that even where disparate treaties converge doctrinally, they may diverge norm...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract What hap...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
Principally, this book comprises a conceptual analysis of the illegality of a third-country national...
This paper asks how to study migrants' relationship with the legal system upon arrival in the host c...
Migrant smuggling has resulted in unprecedented levels of peacetime defensive actions. This is becau...
Liberal theory has long fetishized state law as a fortress against disorder, anarchy, and private vi...
This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
Over the past decades, citizenship studies have explored in detail the various forms of social and c...
The article considers what arbitrary law-making is and what may count as arbitrary law-making in the...
Inside and outside of the sphere of immigration law, liminal legal statuses are proliferating. These...
Despite their rhetorical emphasis on enforcement, contemporary governments have overseen a process o...
This thesis analyses migrant experiences of illegality in Turkey and Morocco by taking into account ...
This article strives to meet two challenges. As a review, it provides a critical discussion of the s...
After the Enlargement of the European Union in 2004, around a million Accession State migrants arriv...
This essay will argue that even where disparate treaties converge doctrinally, they may diverge norm...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract What hap...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
Principally, this book comprises a conceptual analysis of the illegality of a third-country national...
This paper asks how to study migrants' relationship with the legal system upon arrival in the host c...
Migrant smuggling has resulted in unprecedented levels of peacetime defensive actions. This is becau...
Liberal theory has long fetishized state law as a fortress against disorder, anarchy, and private vi...
This article introduces the notion of ‘illegality regimes’ and argues that the creation, enhancement...
Over the past decades, citizenship studies have explored in detail the various forms of social and c...
The article considers what arbitrary law-making is and what may count as arbitrary law-making in the...
Inside and outside of the sphere of immigration law, liminal legal statuses are proliferating. These...
Despite their rhetorical emphasis on enforcement, contemporary governments have overseen a process o...
This thesis analyses migrant experiences of illegality in Turkey and Morocco by taking into account ...
This article strives to meet two challenges. As a review, it provides a critical discussion of the s...
After the Enlargement of the European Union in 2004, around a million Accession State migrants arriv...
This essay will argue that even where disparate treaties converge doctrinally, they may diverge norm...
The Author(s) 2008. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract What hap...