The aim of this paper is to question, from the perspective of a principled theory of criminalization, the legitimacy of making irregular immigration (IM) a crime. In order to do this, I identify three main ways in which the political decision to introduce a crime of IM may be defended: according to the first, IM is a malum in se the wrongness of which resides in its being a violation of states’ territorial sovereignty; according to the second, IM is a justified malum prohibitum the wrongness of which resides in its being a violation of a justified immigration regulation; according to the third, IM is a malum in se the wrongness of which resides in its harmful consequences for receiving states’ citizens. My thesis is that none of these argum...
This paper discusses the increasing importance of administrative punishment in the penal field, usin...
This Article traces the history of two federal immigration crimes that have long supplemented the ci...
Over the past decades, citizenship studies have explored in detail the various forms of social and c...
The aim of this paper is to question, from the perspective of a principled theory of criminalization...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
In this dissertation, I develop a systematic account of illegalization, which I define as state prac...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
This thesis is an enquiry into the regulation of immigration through criminal law and its institutio...
The criminalisation of irregular migrants – in relation to irregular entry, residence, and work – is...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
In this article, currently its penultimate version and to be published as part of a symposium on pol...
Though state laws that directly criminalize unlawful presence have been struck down in the wake of t...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...
This article analyses the recent expansion of immigration offences in Britain. Drawing on criminal l...
This paper discusses the increasing importance of administrative punishment in the penal field, usin...
This Article traces the history of two federal immigration crimes that have long supplemented the ci...
Over the past decades, citizenship studies have explored in detail the various forms of social and c...
The aim of this paper is to question, from the perspective of a principled theory of criminalization...
For too long, criminal law scholars overlooked immigration-based offences. Claims that these offence...
In this dissertation, I develop a systematic account of illegalization, which I define as state prac...
Asylum seekers and refugees are some of the most vulnerable people in the world. The sad reality is,...
This thesis is an enquiry into the regulation of immigration through criminal law and its institutio...
The criminalisation of irregular migrants – in relation to irregular entry, residence, and work – is...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
Existing moral reflection on immigration law and policy is caught in an impasse between (1) proponen...
In this article, currently its penultimate version and to be published as part of a symposium on pol...
Though state laws that directly criminalize unlawful presence have been struck down in the wake of t...
The philosophical discussion on immigration has been dominated by the debate over the state’s right ...
This article analyses the recent expansion of immigration offences in Britain. Drawing on criminal l...
This paper discusses the increasing importance of administrative punishment in the penal field, usin...
This Article traces the history of two federal immigration crimes that have long supplemented the ci...
Over the past decades, citizenship studies have explored in detail the various forms of social and c...