: Borders have gone far beyond their traditional static function of merely demarcating nationstates. Alongside physical border barriers, such as walls and barbwire fences, new technologies driven by sophisticated legal innovations have contributed to the multiplicity of border controls. These legal techniques have turned the border into an individualised moving barrier, conceptualized as a “shifting border” by Ayelet Shachar. Against this backdrop, this Article introduces, conceptually and thematically, the contributions to this Special Section which critically assess the paradigm of the shifting border in the EU and analyse its implications. We first map out intricate legal issues invoked by the rise of hybridity and informality in the EU’...
There is much confusion among EU experts about the legal status of third-country nationals. This is ...
The externalization of border control has been a central feature of the European Union's (EU) border...
The idea that internal inclusion requires external exclusion features prominently in many theoretica...
: 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 nation-states. ...
Bordering processes take place through different means and are carried out by different actors. Laws...
Defence date: 23 November 2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (EUI, Supervisor), Bruno de Witte ...
The article discusses the language of border externalisation processes by examining the knowledge th...
This edited volume analyzes recent key developments in EU border management. In light of the refugee...
This edited volume analyzes recent key developments in EU border management. In light of the refugee...
International audienceCan a part of the territory of the European Union be turned into a “non-territ...
The paradox of contemporary migration in the EU is that new actors, rules, and institutions have eme...
This thesis addresses the management of EU’s external borders and flows of (irregular) immigrants fr...
There is much confusion among EU experts about the legal status of third-country nationals. This is ...
The externalization of border control has been a central feature of the European Union's (EU) border...
The idea that internal inclusion requires external exclusion features prominently in many theoretica...
: 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 nation-states. ...
Bordering processes take place through different means and are carried out by different actors. Laws...
Defence date: 23 November 2009Examining Board: Marise Cremona (EUI, Supervisor), Bruno de Witte ...
The article discusses the language of border externalisation processes by examining the knowledge th...
This edited volume analyzes recent key developments in EU border management. In light of the refugee...
This edited volume analyzes recent key developments in EU border management. In light of the refugee...
International audienceCan a part of the territory of the European Union be turned into a “non-territ...
The paradox of contemporary migration in the EU is that new actors, rules, and institutions have eme...
This thesis addresses the management of EU’s external borders and flows of (irregular) immigrants fr...
There is much confusion among EU experts about the legal status of third-country nationals. This is ...
The externalization of border control has been a central feature of the European Union's (EU) border...
The idea that internal inclusion requires external exclusion features prominently in many theoretica...