Each year the Dutch authorities categorize scores of people as being “out of procedure” (uitgeprocedeerd). Th ese are mostly “failed asylum seekers” who have exhausted all legal appeals in search of regularizing their status in the Netherlands. Out-of-procedure subjects, or OOPSs, have no formal rights and receive no state provision. Th ey must leave the country voluntarily within one month or risk deportation. Many OOPSs who spent weeks or even months in Dutch detention centers are eventually released onto the streets, as the authorities cannot manage to deport them. Th is article interrogates the production and treatment of OOPSs as nonexistent human beings who are no longer considered by the state as “aliens” but merely as illegalized bo...
textabstractEfforts to secure protection for refugees in the Netherlands are being undermined by ove...
The Netherlands lacks an adequate mechanism for the identification of stateless persons, and is ther...
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Undesirable migrants can include asylum-seekers believed to have committed crimes before arriving in...
In the period 2014–2019, the Dutch authorities governed the duration of asylum procedures in order t...
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There is a major gap in Dutch refugee and immigration control policies between its ambitions and out...
During the period between 1998 and 2000, the influx of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers into the N...
We started this paper with questioning the living conditions and considerations of undocumented unac...
Government Policy, the Netherlands The expulsion of irregular migrants has become a political priori...
This article examines how policies that deny the basic provision of shelter, food, and clothing to r...
Border procedures have so far received little attention in the legal literature dealing with Europea...
How do states relate to undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers once they have been formally reje...
Worldwide, many migrants leave their countries in search of safety and internation- al protection. I...
This article examines detention of asylum-seekers, more specifically how European Union law simultan...
textabstractEfforts to secure protection for refugees in the Netherlands are being undermined by ove...
The Netherlands lacks an adequate mechanism for the identification of stateless persons, and is ther...
Contains fulltext : 166666.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ai...
Undesirable migrants can include asylum-seekers believed to have committed crimes before arriving in...
In the period 2014–2019, the Dutch authorities governed the duration of asylum procedures in order t...
Contains fulltext : 205264pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article...
There is a major gap in Dutch refugee and immigration control policies between its ambitions and out...
During the period between 1998 and 2000, the influx of unaccompanied minor asylum seekers into the N...
We started this paper with questioning the living conditions and considerations of undocumented unac...
Government Policy, the Netherlands The expulsion of irregular migrants has become a political priori...
This article examines how policies that deny the basic provision of shelter, food, and clothing to r...
Border procedures have so far received little attention in the legal literature dealing with Europea...
How do states relate to undocumented immigrants and asylum seekers once they have been formally reje...
Worldwide, many migrants leave their countries in search of safety and internation- al protection. I...
This article examines detention of asylum-seekers, more specifically how European Union law simultan...
textabstractEfforts to secure protection for refugees in the Netherlands are being undermined by ove...
The Netherlands lacks an adequate mechanism for the identification of stateless persons, and is ther...
Contains fulltext : 166666.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article ai...