This article proposes a way forward in the debate about law and new governance in the contemporary EU. Migration management is used a prism through which we can see what is happening in a significant area of EU activity and re-evaluate new governance, in terms of both its opportunities, but also, crucially, its dangers. A rethink on new governance and its application to external migration implies an alteration of the lenses by which we see migration, by uncoupling new governance from its synergy with "good" governance and to instead consider that new governance may offer policy-makers opportunities to meet goals beyond legislative processes. The article does not argue that new governance should be used in migration management. Rather, by us...
In its own tale, EUrope conceives of itself as a post-national and trans-border project, often throu...
This issue is the outcome of a workshop on "Governance of Migration in the EU: Home Affairs or Exter...
Abstract Given the emphasis, at the time of the 2016 referendum, on the need to take ...
This article proposes a way forward in the debate about law and new governance in the contemporary E...
It has become commonplace to regard the contemporary state of migration to Europe as a ‘crisis’. The...
It has become commonplace to regard the contemporary state of migration to Europe as a ‘crisis’. The...
The way the EU is governed and the way such governance is perceived contributes centrally to the leg...
The paper explores the relationship between New Governance, law and constitutionalism and the proble...
1\. Introduction 5 2\. Diffusion and Convergence 5 3\. The Development of EU Migration Governance 8 ...
This Article summarises the complex ebbs and flows of EU migration law and policy. It is the result ...
This article analyses the evolving relationship in the EU between “new governance” methods and law, ...
Over the years migration management has become - at least on paper - the leading paradigm for nation...
While the movement of persons is at the heart of the European construction, it has been conceptualis...
The cooperation between the European Union (‘EU’ or ‘Union’) and third countries on return and readm...
The development of non-binding new governance methods has challenged the traditional ideals of EU la...
In its own tale, EUrope conceives of itself as a post-national and trans-border project, often throu...
This issue is the outcome of a workshop on "Governance of Migration in the EU: Home Affairs or Exter...
Abstract Given the emphasis, at the time of the 2016 referendum, on the need to take ...
This article proposes a way forward in the debate about law and new governance in the contemporary E...
It has become commonplace to regard the contemporary state of migration to Europe as a ‘crisis’. The...
It has become commonplace to regard the contemporary state of migration to Europe as a ‘crisis’. The...
The way the EU is governed and the way such governance is perceived contributes centrally to the leg...
The paper explores the relationship between New Governance, law and constitutionalism and the proble...
1\. Introduction 5 2\. Diffusion and Convergence 5 3\. The Development of EU Migration Governance 8 ...
This Article summarises the complex ebbs and flows of EU migration law and policy. It is the result ...
This article analyses the evolving relationship in the EU between “new governance” methods and law, ...
Over the years migration management has become - at least on paper - the leading paradigm for nation...
While the movement of persons is at the heart of the European construction, it has been conceptualis...
The cooperation between the European Union (‘EU’ or ‘Union’) and third countries on return and readm...
The development of non-binding new governance methods has challenged the traditional ideals of EU la...
In its own tale, EUrope conceives of itself as a post-national and trans-border project, often throu...
This issue is the outcome of a workshop on "Governance of Migration in the EU: Home Affairs or Exter...
Abstract Given the emphasis, at the time of the 2016 referendum, on the need to take ...