European societies, migration, and the law : the 'others' amongst 'us' / edited by Moritz Jesse.
2021
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European societies, migration, and the law : the 'others' amongst 'us' / edited by Moritz Jesse.
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Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2021.
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1 online resource (xxvi, 433 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
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European societies, migration, and the law : instead of an introduction [Dr. Moritz Jesse]
The immigrant as the 'other' [Dr. Moritz Jesse]
'Othering' in unconcerned democracies and the rise of anti-liberal political division [Doc. Helena Hofmannová & Mgr. Karel Řepa]
The crimmigrant other at Europe's intra-schengen borders [Maartje van der Woude]
The 'others' amongst 'them' - selection categories in European resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes [Natalie Welfens & Dr. Asya Pisarevskaya]
The rights of "others" in domestic constitutions : towards an equality-based approach? [Dr. Clíodhna Murphy]
Hierarchies of privilege : juxtaposing family reunification rights, integration requirements, and nationality in EU law [Dr. Narin Idriz]
Alienation of 'second generation Turkish Dutch' in the name of 'integration' : family reunification policies in the Netherlands [Dr. Gizem Kolbaşı-Muyan]
Different levels of 'legal otherness' in the context of expulsion and entry bans [Dr. Kathrin Hamenstädt]
The non-national as 'the other' : what role for non-discrimination law? [Dr. K.M. (Karin) de Vries]
The reception of asylum seekers in Europe : exclusion through accommodation practices [Helena Hattmannsdorfer]
Integration impossible? Ethnic nationalism and refugee integration in Bulgaria [Emiliya Bratanova van Harten, LL.M.]
Refugees' integration into the labour market : discharging responsibility in the UK [Dr. Sonia Morano-Foadi, Dr. Clara Della Croce, Dr. Peter Lugosi]
When a country is not a home : the numbered (EU citizens) others and the quest for human dignity under Brexit [Prof. Dora Kostakopoulou]
The 'market insider' : market-citizenship and economic exclusion in the EU [Dr. Moritz Jesse & Daniel Carter, LL.M.]
Inclusion and exclusion of migrant workers in the EU [Daniel William Carter, LLM.]
Deciphering the role of (migration) law in the social construction of 'otherness' [Prof. Daniel Thym]
The "others" amongst "us" : instead of a conclusion [Dr. Moritz Jesse].
The immigrant as the 'other' [Dr. Moritz Jesse]
'Othering' in unconcerned democracies and the rise of anti-liberal political division [Doc. Helena Hofmannová & Mgr. Karel Řepa]
The crimmigrant other at Europe's intra-schengen borders [Maartje van der Woude]
The 'others' amongst 'them' - selection categories in European resettlement and humanitarian admission programmes [Natalie Welfens & Dr. Asya Pisarevskaya]
The rights of "others" in domestic constitutions : towards an equality-based approach? [Dr. Clíodhna Murphy]
Hierarchies of privilege : juxtaposing family reunification rights, integration requirements, and nationality in EU law [Dr. Narin Idriz]
Alienation of 'second generation Turkish Dutch' in the name of 'integration' : family reunification policies in the Netherlands [Dr. Gizem Kolbaşı-Muyan]
Different levels of 'legal otherness' in the context of expulsion and entry bans [Dr. Kathrin Hamenstädt]
The non-national as 'the other' : what role for non-discrimination law? [Dr. K.M. (Karin) de Vries]
The reception of asylum seekers in Europe : exclusion through accommodation practices [Helena Hattmannsdorfer]
Integration impossible? Ethnic nationalism and refugee integration in Bulgaria [Emiliya Bratanova van Harten, LL.M.]
Refugees' integration into the labour market : discharging responsibility in the UK [Dr. Sonia Morano-Foadi, Dr. Clara Della Croce, Dr. Peter Lugosi]
When a country is not a home : the numbered (EU citizens) others and the quest for human dignity under Brexit [Prof. Dora Kostakopoulou]
The 'market insider' : market-citizenship and economic exclusion in the EU [Dr. Moritz Jesse & Daniel Carter, LL.M.]
Inclusion and exclusion of migrant workers in the EU [Daniel William Carter, LLM.]
Deciphering the role of (migration) law in the social construction of 'otherness' [Prof. Daniel Thym]
The "others" amongst "us" : instead of a conclusion [Dr. Moritz Jesse].
Summary
Not a day passes without political discussion of immigration. Reception of immigrants, their treatment, strategies seeing to their inclusion, management of migration flows, limitation of their numbers, the selection of immigrants; all are ongoing dialogues. European Societies, Migration, and the Law shows that immigrants, regardless of their individual status, their different backgrounds, or their different histories and motivations to move across borders, are often seen as 'the other' to the imaginary society of nationals making up the receiving (nation-)states. This book provides insights into this issue of 'othering' in the field of immigration and asylum law and policy in Europe. It provides an introduction to the mechanisms of 'othering' and reveals strategies and philosophies which lead to the 'othering' of immigrants. It exposes the tools applied in the implementation and application of legislation that separate, deliberately or not, immigrants from the receiving society.
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9781108767637 (ebook)
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9781108487689 (hardback)
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