Bordering processes take place through different means and are carried out by different actors. Laws and regulatory activities have a prominent place among border-drawing instruments: Their capacity to mobilise actors, allocate funds, and determine procedures and remedies make them a formidable and multifaceted bordering tool. It is therefore not surprising to notice that EU institutions have heavily relied on regulatory tools when the need to resort to new bordering processes emerged in the aftermath of the so-called migration crisis. This article delves into a particular (re-)bordering process emerging from the legislative proposals attached to the Commission's 2020 New Pact on Migration and Asylum: the attempt to uncouple the duty to ful...
The article discusses the language of border externalisation processes by examining the knowledge th...
On 23 September 2020, the European Commission presented its New Pact on Migration and Asylum. A key ...
Defence date: 23 November 2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (EUI, Supervisor), Bruno de Witte ...
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nation-states. ...
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
International audienceIt has been more than six years since France reintroduced controls at its inte...
It has been more than six years since France reintroduced controls at its internal borders, thus der...
It has been more than six years since France reintroduced controls at its internal borders, thus der...
The article discusses the language of border externalisation processes by examining the knowledge th...
On 23 September 2020, the European Commission presented its New Pact on Migration and Asylum. A key ...
Defence date: 23 November 2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (EUI, Supervisor), Bruno de Witte ...
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates....
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nation-states. ...
This article examines the legal fiction of non-entry and its impact on the human rights of migrants ...
International audienceIt has been more than six years since France reintroduced controls at its inte...
It has been more than six years since France reintroduced controls at its internal borders, thus der...
It has been more than six years since France reintroduced controls at its internal borders, thus der...
The article discusses the language of border externalisation processes by examining the knowledge th...
On 23 September 2020, the European Commission presented its New Pact on Migration and Asylum. A key ...
Defence date: 23 November 2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (EUI, Supervisor), Bruno de Witte ...