In this article, I discuss legal geographies of irregular migration, drawing on a case study on immigration detention in Finland. Based on analysis of detention records, four different types of legal geographies are identified, relating to south–north movement of third‐country nationals inside Europe, criminalised Eastern European EU citizens, irregularity during the asylum process (in particular, related to the Dublin Regulation) and irregularly residing foreign nationals, including deportable long‐term residents. The analysis focuses on the relations between space, law and persons during detainees' irregular migration trajectories, paying attention to their varying entry routes, residence times, legal grounds for removal and detention and...
The article analyses a series of in-depth expert interviews conducted in the first half of 2015 with...
While there is a burgeoning literature critically mapping the spatial logics of immigration detentio...
Reducing the number of foreigners residing unlawfully within the borders of a state requires either ...
This article discusses how administrative practices shape immigration detention policies, addressing...
This article presents actualities of issues of migration. Migration is a highly discussed and contes...
This article demonstrates the usefulness of time-geographic approach in research with irregular migr...
This article explores how multiple layers of spacetimes overlap and merge in individuals’ lives and ...
Irregular migration is a highly emotional and hotly disputed issue riddled by uncertainties and misc...
This article examines the dynamics between shifting borders – the border as a legal construct instea...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
Arnfinn H. and Rogstad, Jon2.Book reviews by null3.INVISIBLE IMMIGRANTS, VISIBLE EXPATS? Americans i...
Despite their prominent role in the Return Directive and the constitution of the common European bor...
Working from an interdisciplinary perspective that draws on the social sciences, legal studies, and ...
The United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operates the largest confineme...
Review of Ruben Andersson,Illegality, Inc. (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2014)and Am...
The article analyses a series of in-depth expert interviews conducted in the first half of 2015 with...
While there is a burgeoning literature critically mapping the spatial logics of immigration detentio...
Reducing the number of foreigners residing unlawfully within the borders of a state requires either ...
This article discusses how administrative practices shape immigration detention policies, addressing...
This article presents actualities of issues of migration. Migration is a highly discussed and contes...
This article demonstrates the usefulness of time-geographic approach in research with irregular migr...
This article explores how multiple layers of spacetimes overlap and merge in individuals’ lives and ...
Irregular migration is a highly emotional and hotly disputed issue riddled by uncertainties and misc...
This article examines the dynamics between shifting borders – the border as a legal construct instea...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
Arnfinn H. and Rogstad, Jon2.Book reviews by null3.INVISIBLE IMMIGRANTS, VISIBLE EXPATS? Americans i...
Despite their prominent role in the Return Directive and the constitution of the common European bor...
Working from an interdisciplinary perspective that draws on the social sciences, legal studies, and ...
The United States Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operates the largest confineme...
Review of Ruben Andersson,Illegality, Inc. (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2014)and Am...
The article analyses a series of in-depth expert interviews conducted in the first half of 2015 with...
While there is a burgeoning literature critically mapping the spatial logics of immigration detentio...
Reducing the number of foreigners residing unlawfully within the borders of a state requires either ...