Migration policy in the EU: Securitization and control vs free movement. Part 2

8 Novembro 2016, 13:00 Jennifer Leigh McGarrigle Montezuma de Carvalho


 

• EU Migration Control

– Intra-EU free Mobility (tension EU level policies and member-states policies/ intensions versus outcomes)

 – Policies (in transition) towards third country nationals:

• Migration Management

• Asylum System

• Borders

 

 Favell, A. “Immigration, migration and free movement in the making of Europe” chap. in European Identity, edited by Jeffey C.Checkel and Peter J.Katzenstein, Cambridge University Press, Jan 2009, pp.167-189.  

Geddes, Andrew. 2014. “The European Union: Supranational Governance and the Remaking of European Migration Policy and Politics.” In Controlling Immigration: A Global Perspective. 3rd ed., edited by James F. Hollifield, Philip L. Martin, and Pia M. Orrenius, 433–451. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.  

James Hampshire (2016) European migration governance since the Lisbon treaty: introduction to the special issue, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42:4, 537-553, DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1103033 

 van Houtum, H., & Pijpers, R. (2007). The European Union as a Gated Community: The Two-faced Border and Immigration Regime of the EU.Antipode, 39(2), 291-309. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8330.2007.00522.x

Good response to the Commissions proposal to reform the Common Asylum System:   Enderlein and Koenig, (2016 )TOWARDS DUBLIN IV: SHARING NORMS, RESPONSIBILITY AND COSTS, Policy Paper 169, Jacques Delors Institut – Berlin http://www.delorsinstitut.de/2015/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/DublinIVEnderleinKoenig-JDIB-June29-2016.pdf