normative fault lines of the EU's area of freedom, security and justice
First Statement of Responsibility
ed. by Hans Lindahl.
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Oxford
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Hart
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2009
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(xi, 285 Seiten).
SERIES
Series Title
Essays in European law, 15.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction: A Circularity and its Ramifications I. Institutional Context 1. Political Discourses about Borders: On the Emergence of a European Political Community RICARD ZAPATA-BARRERO 2. The Borders Paradox: The Surveillance of Movement in a Union without Internal Frontiers VALSAMIS MITSILEGAS 3. Effective Rights for Third-Country Nationals? HELEN OOSTEROM-STAPLES II. Theoretical Issues 4. Phenomenology of Space: Being Here and Elsewhere BERNHARD WALDENFELS 5. Finding Normativity: Immigration Policy and Normative Formation PETER FITZPATRICK 6. Breaking Promises to Keep Them: Immigration and the Boundaries of Distributive Justice HANS LINDAHL 7. Migrants, Humans and Human Rights: The Right to Move as the Right to Stay BERT VAN ROERMUND III. Politico-Legal Alternatives 8. The Area of Freedom, Security and Justice and the Political Morality of Migration and Integration DORA KOSTAKOPOULOU 9. Proximity and Paradox: Law and Politics in the New Europe BONNIE HONIG 10. Citizenship and Electoral Rights in the Multi-Level 'Euro-Polity': The Case of The United Kingdom JO SHAW 11. Denizenship and Deterritorialisation in the European Union NEIL WALKER
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Asylum, Right of -- European Union countries.
Emigration and immigration law -- European Union countries.