Geopolitical and Humanitarian Aspects of the Belarus-EU Border Conflict
Herausgeber: Ku&; Palka-Suchojad, Karolina; Kasi&
Geopolitical and Humanitarian Aspects of the Belarus-EU Border Conflict
Herausgeber: Ku&; Palka-Suchojad, Karolina; Kasi&
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This book provides a broad geopolitical and legal analysis of the longer-term dispute between the Belarusian regime and the European Union, played out through conflict on the Polish-Belarusian border, which started in 2021.
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This book provides a broad geopolitical and legal analysis of the longer-term dispute between the Belarusian regime and the European Union, played out through conflict on the Polish-Belarusian border, which started in 2021.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032691077
- ISBN-10: 1032691077
- Artikelnr.: 70017653
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 204
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Februar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 494g
- ISBN-13: 9781032691077
- ISBN-10: 1032691077
- Artikelnr.: 70017653
El¿bieta Ku¿elewska is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Bialystok, Poland, and Vice-Dean for Science (2019-2024). Agnieszka Kasi¿ska-Metryka is Professor of Political Science, Director of the Institute of International Relations and Public Policy, Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland. Karolina Päka-Suchojad is Assistant Professor at the Institute of International Relations and Public Policies, Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland. Agnieszka Piekutowska is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Finance, University of Bialystok, Poland, and Vice-Dean for Institutional Cooperation and Internationalization (2019-2024).
Part 1: Weaponized Migrations as a Tool of Hybrid Warfare 1. Blowing in the
wind but still strong: Authoritarian regime in Belarus 2. The genesis,
course and scale of the conflict on the border of Belarus with EU Member
States in a comparative approach 3. Between long-term geopolitical hybrid
conflict and ad hoc instrumentalization of migratory pressure: The nature
and specifics of the Polish-Belarusian border crisis 4. Crisis management
at the EU's external borders in the face of migratory pressures 5.
Unravelling the spectacle of militarised border management: The use of
Polish Territorial Defence Forces (TDF) in the Polish-Belarussian border
crisis Part 2: Between Legal Procedures and Humanitarian Dimension 6.
Detention of foreigners in the procedure of applying for international
protection in Europe 7. Criminalization of humanitarian aid delivery 8. The
image of the conflict on the Polish-Belarusian border in Polish Internet
portals Part 3: Coercive Engineered Migration from International and
Domestic Perspective 9. Has Belarus Violated International Law? 10. The
Position and Response of the EU and its Agency (Frontex) to the migrant
crisis on the Belarusian Border 11. Lithuania's legal response to migration
crisis: Theory and practice in the context of national security and human
rights 12. Latvia's response to the migration crisis on the Belarusian
border: A legal perspective 13. Poland's response to the migration crisis
on the Belarusian border: A legal perspective
wind but still strong: Authoritarian regime in Belarus 2. The genesis,
course and scale of the conflict on the border of Belarus with EU Member
States in a comparative approach 3. Between long-term geopolitical hybrid
conflict and ad hoc instrumentalization of migratory pressure: The nature
and specifics of the Polish-Belarusian border crisis 4. Crisis management
at the EU's external borders in the face of migratory pressures 5.
Unravelling the spectacle of militarised border management: The use of
Polish Territorial Defence Forces (TDF) in the Polish-Belarussian border
crisis Part 2: Between Legal Procedures and Humanitarian Dimension 6.
Detention of foreigners in the procedure of applying for international
protection in Europe 7. Criminalization of humanitarian aid delivery 8. The
image of the conflict on the Polish-Belarusian border in Polish Internet
portals Part 3: Coercive Engineered Migration from International and
Domestic Perspective 9. Has Belarus Violated International Law? 10. The
Position and Response of the EU and its Agency (Frontex) to the migrant
crisis on the Belarusian Border 11. Lithuania's legal response to migration
crisis: Theory and practice in the context of national security and human
rights 12. Latvia's response to the migration crisis on the Belarusian
border: A legal perspective 13. Poland's response to the migration crisis
on the Belarusian border: A legal perspective
Part 1: Weaponized Migrations as a Tool of Hybrid Warfare 1. Blowing in the
wind but still strong: Authoritarian regime in Belarus 2. The genesis,
course and scale of the conflict on the border of Belarus with EU Member
States in a comparative approach 3. Between long-term geopolitical hybrid
conflict and ad hoc instrumentalization of migratory pressure: The nature
and specifics of the Polish-Belarusian border crisis 4. Crisis management
at the EU's external borders in the face of migratory pressures 5.
Unravelling the spectacle of militarised border management: The use of
Polish Territorial Defence Forces (TDF) in the Polish-Belarussian border
crisis Part 2: Between Legal Procedures and Humanitarian Dimension 6.
Detention of foreigners in the procedure of applying for international
protection in Europe 7. Criminalization of humanitarian aid delivery 8. The
image of the conflict on the Polish-Belarusian border in Polish Internet
portals Part 3: Coercive Engineered Migration from International and
Domestic Perspective 9. Has Belarus Violated International Law? 10. The
Position and Response of the EU and its Agency (Frontex) to the migrant
crisis on the Belarusian Border 11. Lithuania's legal response to migration
crisis: Theory and practice in the context of national security and human
rights 12. Latvia's response to the migration crisis on the Belarusian
border: A legal perspective 13. Poland's response to the migration crisis
on the Belarusian border: A legal perspective
wind but still strong: Authoritarian regime in Belarus 2. The genesis,
course and scale of the conflict on the border of Belarus with EU Member
States in a comparative approach 3. Between long-term geopolitical hybrid
conflict and ad hoc instrumentalization of migratory pressure: The nature
and specifics of the Polish-Belarusian border crisis 4. Crisis management
at the EU's external borders in the face of migratory pressures 5.
Unravelling the spectacle of militarised border management: The use of
Polish Territorial Defence Forces (TDF) in the Polish-Belarussian border
crisis Part 2: Between Legal Procedures and Humanitarian Dimension 6.
Detention of foreigners in the procedure of applying for international
protection in Europe 7. Criminalization of humanitarian aid delivery 8. The
image of the conflict on the Polish-Belarusian border in Polish Internet
portals Part 3: Coercive Engineered Migration from International and
Domestic Perspective 9. Has Belarus Violated International Law? 10. The
Position and Response of the EU and its Agency (Frontex) to the migrant
crisis on the Belarusian Border 11. Lithuania's legal response to migration
crisis: Theory and practice in the context of national security and human
rights 12. Latvia's response to the migration crisis on the Belarusian
border: A legal perspective 13. Poland's response to the migration crisis
on the Belarusian border: A legal perspective