
Intertwining Criminal Justice and Immigration Control in the EU
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Intertwining Criminal Justice and Immigration Control in the EU
About this book
This book offers a contemporary understanding of the state of the art of "crimmigration" with a focus on the European Union and challenges this paradigm of intersecting criminal justice and immigration control.
The contributions to this book explore the conceptual and philosophical underpinnings of EU and national policies intertwining criminal and migration law, as well as their practical use (and abuse). They analyse migration control through criminal law from multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives, incorporating insights from law, philosophy, and criminology. The book revisits fundamental questions on the suitability of criminal law to regulate and govern migration and provides insights as to whether and how the law should be amended to limit the negative consequences of the criminalisation of migration. The authors critique the key legal challenges crimmigration poses in terms of legality, fundamental rights, and rule of law adherence. Finally, this volume outlines, through concrete examples, how criminalisation of migration translates into the emergence of hostile environments for migrants and those who assist them.
This book will be of interest to criminologists, sociologists, legal scholars, and all those engaged in studies on migration and the European Union.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Endorsements
- Half Title
- Series
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Contributors
- Series Editor’s Introduction
- 1 Intertwining Criminal Justice and Immigration Control in the EU: Theoretical, Interdisciplinary, and Practical Perspectives
- 2 The EU’s Facilitators’ Package—in the Twilight of Fighting Organised Crime and the (Over)criminalisation of Solidarity: A Comparative Evaluation
- 3 Building Limits to the Over-Criminalisation of Facilitating Irregular Migration: The Kinsa Case
- 4 Who Is the “Vulnerable” Victim? Trafficked and Smuggled Persons as Victims of Crime under EU Law
- 5 Crimmigration as Hate Speech
- 6 Migrants’ Agency in Smuggling Routes: Criminalising Practices and Socio-Legal Implications in the EU
- 7 Crimmigration through Administrative Surveillance of Civil Society at the EU’s External Borders
- 8 Punitive Immigration Control for Difficult, Troublesome, or “Low-Recognition” Asylum Seekers: On Waterbed Theory and Globalised Vagrancy Law
- 9 From Prevention to Repression: Penal Populism and the Changing Paradigm of Criminal Law to Counter Irregular Migration and Humanitarian Assistance
- 10 The Criminalisation of Migration as Preventive (In)Justice
- Index