Ketan Jha examines contemporary immigration detention procedures and Home Office enforcement practice through the lens of liminality. The chapter examines case law in the European Court of Human Rights, British appellate courts, and criminological studies conducted inside Immigration Removal Centres in light of Giorgio Agamben’s state of exception
This paper examines the relationship between the state and the undocumented migrant by building on G...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
What roles have lawyers played in the British immigration system? Have these roles made the system m...
Inside and outside of the sphere of immigration law, liminal legal statuses are proliferating. These...
An ethnography of London's only advice organisation for private renters, Advice4Renters' work with l...
This dissertation examines the link between territory and personhood that underpins contemporary sys...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
International audienceDoes law produce spaces where it no longer applies? Does it, in other words, s...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
The process of turning asylum seekers into refugees involves a complex management and bureaucratic m...
The Law Society has recently raised concerns about the UK’s migration system, stating that ‘failure...
International audienceThis chapter investigates how, in response to trends in transnational migratio...
This paper examines the relationship between the state and the undocumented migrant by building on G...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
What roles have lawyers played in the British immigration system? Have these roles made the system m...
Inside and outside of the sphere of immigration law, liminal legal statuses are proliferating. These...
An ethnography of London's only advice organisation for private renters, Advice4Renters' work with l...
This dissertation examines the link between territory and personhood that underpins contemporary sys...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
What is semi-legality, and why does it offer a viable alternative to the legality-illegality binary ...
International audienceDoes law produce spaces where it no longer applies? Does it, in other words, s...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
To study how Agamben’s state of exception became the new normal of the governance of migration in Eu...
Immigration detention and deportation are being increasingly utilised in many countries as key state...
The process of turning asylum seekers into refugees involves a complex management and bureaucratic m...
The Law Society has recently raised concerns about the UK’s migration system, stating that ‘failure...
International audienceThis chapter investigates how, in response to trends in transnational migratio...
This paper examines the relationship between the state and the undocumented migrant by building on G...
There has traditionally been a special relationship between the state, its citizens and the territor...
What roles have lawyers played in the British immigration system? Have these roles made the system m...