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Deportation has traditionally been seen as a secondary instrument of
migration control, one used by liberal democratic states relatively
infrequently and with some trepidation. This secondary status,
Gibney argues, has been assured by the fact that deportation is both
a complicated and… More details >
Despite the recent proliferation of policy initiatives designed to curb
illegal immigration, advanced industrialized states have made little
headway towards the goal of effective migration control. Examining
the case of deportation in Germany and the European Union, Ellermann
contends that one of… More details >
Hakan G. Sicakkan analyses the effects of
sovereignty-sharing on political asylum policy in the European
Union. He notes the post-1980 institutional rearrangements of
asylum decision-making in Europe, whereby international, transnational
and domestic non-state as well as intergovernmental actors
have gained… More details >
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