In the field of European Union (EU) migration policies, a large number of legal, administrative, and institutional tightening measures have been established in the name of domestic security since the early 1990s. These measures have been criticized because they allegedly lower the democratic quality of EU migration governance. Yet, the EU seeks to export its rules and regulations beyond its borders to neighbouring third states through its association policies. This article argues that what may be seen as a step back in terms of democratic governance inside the EU may present a step forward in its authoritarian Southern neighbourhood. It explores whether the rules of EU migration can constitute a step toward democratization of migration gove...
This book explores the norms, practices, and main actors in the EU Migration System of Governance (E...
This paper explores the role played by the production and use of knowledge about international migra...
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
This issue is the outcome of a workshop on "Governance of Migration in the EU: Home Affairs or Exter...
This article examines the development of migration policy competencies of the European Union (EU) si...
jeroen doomernik & michael jandl (eds.) This book draws the reader into the complex, often contr...
This paper takes a closer look at one of the EU’s foundational values, the rule of law, and relates ...
There is much confusion among EU experts about the legal status of third-country nationals. This is ...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
Over the years migration management has become - at least on paper - the leading paradigm for nation...
The issue of irregular migration from the South Mediterranean has grown in importance since the Arab...
Can state sovereignty justify privileged receiving countries exercising authority over non-members i...
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
This Article summarises the complex ebbs and flows of EU migration law and policy. It is the result ...
This article addresses the foreign policy strategies of the European Union (EU) after the 2015 refug...
This book explores the norms, practices, and main actors in the EU Migration System of Governance (E...
This paper explores the role played by the production and use of knowledge about international migra...
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
This issue is the outcome of a workshop on "Governance of Migration in the EU: Home Affairs or Exter...
This article examines the development of migration policy competencies of the European Union (EU) si...
jeroen doomernik & michael jandl (eds.) This book draws the reader into the complex, often contr...
This paper takes a closer look at one of the EU’s foundational values, the rule of law, and relates ...
There is much confusion among EU experts about the legal status of third-country nationals. This is ...
The ability of European nation-states to control migration and regulate the entry and stay of migran...
Over the years migration management has become - at least on paper - the leading paradigm for nation...
The issue of irregular migration from the South Mediterranean has grown in importance since the Arab...
Can state sovereignty justify privileged receiving countries exercising authority over non-members i...
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
This Article summarises the complex ebbs and flows of EU migration law and policy. It is the result ...
This article addresses the foreign policy strategies of the European Union (EU) after the 2015 refug...
This book explores the norms, practices, and main actors in the EU Migration System of Governance (E...
This paper explores the role played by the production and use of knowledge about international migra...
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....