In response to the COVID pandemic, the Norwegian government implemented the strictest border controls in modern Norwegian history, barring entry to most foreign nationals. The Prime Minister, Erna Solberg, justified these policies with reference to the rise of new COVID variants and the need to limit visitors to Norway as much as possible. As this approach has severe adverse effects on many people, there is a need to critically examine the justification given for closing the border. In this paper, we argue that while many border restrictions are legitimate, (1) the arguments given for the recent banning of entry for groups of people are not convincing, and (2) that the ban unduly limits personal freedoms and places an unjust burden on trans...
Published online: 22 Sep 2020Special issue on European Societies in the Time of the Coronavirus Cris...
Since 2020, the Nordic countries have been confronted with the Covid-19 pandemic, which has been a m...
Re-building cross-border collaboration will be vital after the COVID-19 crisis to secure resilient b...
In response to the COVID pandemic, the Norwegian government implemented the strictest border control...
In response to the Covid pandemic the Norwegian government put in place the strictest border closure...
Nordic countries are part of the borderless Schengen Area, but free movement in the Nordic countries...
One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Co...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
After the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, most states enacted new measures to constrain internati...
This paper argues that COVID-19 has triggered a multiplication of heterogeneous bordering mechanisms...
Since February 2020, a number of EU Member States and Schengen associated countries have declared e...
Published online: 24 November 2022The quarantine hotel is one of several political instruments used ...
The first Covid-19 infection in Norway was discovered in February 2020, and within two weeks the cou...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
Published online: 22 Sep 2020Special issue on European Societies in the Time of the Coronavirus Cris...
Since 2020, the Nordic countries have been confronted with the Covid-19 pandemic, which has been a m...
Re-building cross-border collaboration will be vital after the COVID-19 crisis to secure resilient b...
In response to the COVID pandemic, the Norwegian government implemented the strictest border control...
In response to the Covid pandemic the Norwegian government put in place the strictest border closure...
Nordic countries are part of the borderless Schengen Area, but free movement in the Nordic countries...
One year down the road, this article evaluates the travel restrictions imposed in response to the Co...
Covid-19 pays no heed to borders. Globalisation has carried the virus from a market in Wuhan, China,...
After the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, most states enacted new measures to constrain internati...
This paper argues that COVID-19 has triggered a multiplication of heterogeneous bordering mechanisms...
Since February 2020, a number of EU Member States and Schengen associated countries have declared e...
Published online: 24 November 2022The quarantine hotel is one of several political instruments used ...
The first Covid-19 infection in Norway was discovered in February 2020, and within two weeks the cou...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
Until just a year ago, hardly anyone believed that the increasingly unrestrained growth in mobility ...
Published online: 22 Sep 2020Special issue on European Societies in the Time of the Coronavirus Cris...
Since 2020, the Nordic countries have been confronted with the Covid-19 pandemic, which has been a m...
Re-building cross-border collaboration will be vital after the COVID-19 crisis to secure resilient b...