A Changing and Multi-scalar EU Borderscape: the Expansion of Asylum and the Normalisation of the Deportation of EU and EFTA Citizens
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A Changing and Multi-scalar EU Borderscape: the Expansion of Asylum and the Normalisation of the Deportation of EU and EFTA CitizensData
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Brandariz JA and Fernández-Bessa C (2020) A changing and multi-scalar EU borderscape: The expansion of asylum and the normalisation of the deportation of EU and EFTA citizens. International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy 9(3): 21-33. https://doi.org/10.5204/ijcjsd.v9i3.1587
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[Abstract] The sorting of individuals is one critical function performed by migration law. These legal regulations are based on dichotomies, such as separating irregular migrants from regular migrants. However, through the multi-scalar management of human mobility, the conflicting coexistence of national and supranational interests decentres these legal binaries. Therefore, migration law devices sort newcomers in a more complex way, giving shape to multilayered and unstable hierarchies of otherness. Using Spain as a case study on migration control changes, this paper addresses the role that migration law enforcement institutions play in cementing and eroding these legal categories. First, it analyses the consequences of the so-called ‘migration crisis’ in enlarging a European asylum system that, until recently, seemingly rests on few countries. Second, it examines the increasing normalisation of the forced return of European Union (EU) (and European Free Trade Association [EFTA]) nationals, which undermine a critical prerogative of the EU citizenship status.
Palabras chave
Migration law enforcement
Asylum
Deportation of EU nationals
Multi-scalar migration management
Migration crisis
Asylum
Deportation of EU nationals
Multi-scalar migration management
Migration crisis
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2202-8005