Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China, to almost every country in the world. In response to the virus, some governments have closed their borders to refugees and/or have pushed back refugees from their territories, even though they are well-aware of the dire circumstances that have caused these people to flee their homes. This reflection sets out the compatibility of such practices with international refugee and human rights law. It argues that while states may put in place measures to restrict the spread of the virus (such as health screening, testing, and/or quarantine) vis a vis refugees, such measures may not result in refoulement or in denying them an effective opportunity t...
This paper argues that COVID-19 has triggered a multiplication of heterogeneous bordering mechanisms...
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and restrictions...
The International Health Regulations, last revised by Member States of the WHO in 2005, are the prim...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
Covid-19 has limited “access” by refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). First, access to ...
As COVID-19 has spread around the world, many states have suspended their compliance with a core req...
COVID-19 has brought the movement of people to a halt as individual states and whole regional blocs ...
The Coronavirus pandemic affected several sectors including the policies of national governments an...
It is often said that “diseases know no borders,” but COVID-19 has once again shown that policy resp...
The unprecedented shutdown of borders and restrictions on migration in response to the Covid-19 pand...
From China’s lockdown of the city of Wuhan to U.S. restrictions on travelers from Europe to border c...
One measure of how and whether the COVID-19 pandemic reshapes the emerging field of international mi...
After the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, most states enacted new measures to constrain internati...
I investigate the constitutionality of hard state border closures in the United States as a prophyla...
One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Co...
This paper argues that COVID-19 has triggered a multiplication of heterogeneous bordering mechanisms...
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and restrictions...
The International Health Regulations, last revised by Member States of the WHO in 2005, are the prim...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
Covid-19 has limited “access” by refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs). First, access to ...
As COVID-19 has spread around the world, many states have suspended their compliance with a core req...
COVID-19 has brought the movement of people to a halt as individual states and whole regional blocs ...
The Coronavirus pandemic affected several sectors including the policies of national governments an...
It is often said that “diseases know no borders,” but COVID-19 has once again shown that policy resp...
The unprecedented shutdown of borders and restrictions on migration in response to the Covid-19 pand...
From China’s lockdown of the city of Wuhan to U.S. restrictions on travelers from Europe to border c...
One measure of how and whether the COVID-19 pandemic reshapes the emerging field of international mi...
After the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, most states enacted new measures to constrain internati...
I investigate the constitutionality of hard state border closures in the United States as a prophyla...
One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Co...
This paper argues that COVID-19 has triggered a multiplication of heterogeneous bordering mechanisms...
Pandemics are imbued with the politics of bordering. For centuries, border closures and restrictions...
The International Health Regulations, last revised by Member States of the WHO in 2005, are the prim...