"We live in an age of populism, with a troubling impact on migrants' rights and on liberal constitutional democracy.1 Migrants are detained en masse, while border walls are erected in Hungary and the United States; migrants lose their lives at sea, while politicians in Europe advocate for the 'Australian model' towards 'boat refugees' in the Mediterranean; and migrants' rights to be reunited with their families are gradually taken away, while a host of countries - including Italy and Austria in Europe - pull out of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration"--
"We live in an age of populism, with a troubling impact on migrants' rights and on liberal constitutional democracy.1 Migrants are detained en masse, while border walls are erected in Hungary and the United States; migrants lose their lives at sea, while politicians in Europe advocate for the 'Australian model' towards 'boat refugees' in the Mediterranean; and migrants' rights to be reunited with their families are gradually taken away, while a host of countries - including Italy and Austria in Europe - pull out of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Migrants' Rights, Populism and Legal Resilience in Europe Stijn Smet and Vladislava Stoyanova; Part I. Theoretical and Critical Perspectives on Resilience: 1. Populism, Immigration and Liberal Democracies: Inherent Instability or Tilting of the Balance? Vladislava Stoyanova; 2. On Population Design. Using Migration Law to Dismantle Constitutional Democratic Institutions Patricia Mindus; 3. Viciously Circular: Will Ageing Lock the European Union Into Immigrant Exclusion? Gregor Noll; Part II: Resilience at the European Level: 4. Coloniality and Recent European Migration Case Law Thomas Spijkerboer; 5. Migration as a Constitutional Crisis for the European Union Alezini Loxa and Vladislava Stoyanova; 6. Possibilities and Limits of European Union Action against Democratic Backsliding and Decline of Migrants' Rights in Member States Jan Wouters and Maaike De Ridder; 7. The Loss of Face for Everyone Concerned: EU Rule of Law in the Context of the 'Migration Crisis' Barbara Grabowska-Moroz and Dimitry Kochenov; Part III. Resilience at the National Level: Case Studies: 8. In the Hands of a Populist Authoritarian: The Agony of the Hungarian Asylum System and the Possible Ways of Recovery Kriszta Kovács and Boldizsár Nagy; 9. 'Good Change' and the Migration Policy in Poland. In a Trap of Democracy Barbara Miköajczyk and Mariusz Jagielski; 10. Criminalising Migrants and Securitising Borders: the Italian 'No Way' Model in the Age of Populism Stefano Zirulia and Giuseppe Martinico; 11. The Restriction of Refugee Rights During the ÖVP-FPÖ Coalition 2018-2019 in Austria: Consequences, Legacy and Potential for Future Resilience against Populism Margit Ammer and Lando Kirchmair; 12. Right-Wing Populism, Crumbling Migrants Rights and Strategies of Resistance in Belgium Ellen Desmet and Stijn Smet; 13. A Stable Yet Fragile System? Legal Resilience against Rights Erosion in Current Swedish Migration Policy Rebecca Thorburn Stern and Anna-Sara Lind; 14. 'Populism? It's Administrative Law, Stupid!' How Administrative Law Subverts Legal Resilience' Bas Schotel; Index.
Introduction: Migrants' Rights, Populism and Legal Resilience in Europe Stijn Smet and Vladislava Stoyanova; Part I. Theoretical and Critical Perspectives on Resilience: 1. Populism, Immigration and Liberal Democracies: Inherent Instability or Tilting of the Balance? Vladislava Stoyanova; 2. On Population Design. Using Migration Law to Dismantle Constitutional Democratic Institutions Patricia Mindus; 3. Viciously Circular: Will Ageing Lock the European Union Into Immigrant Exclusion? Gregor Noll; Part II: Resilience at the European Level: 4. Coloniality and Recent European Migration Case Law Thomas Spijkerboer; 5. Migration as a Constitutional Crisis for the European Union Alezini Loxa and Vladislava Stoyanova; 6. Possibilities and Limits of European Union Action against Democratic Backsliding and Decline of Migrants' Rights in Member States Jan Wouters and Maaike De Ridder; 7. The Loss of Face for Everyone Concerned: EU Rule of Law in the Context of the 'Migration Crisis' Barbara Grabowska-Moroz and Dimitry Kochenov; Part III. Resilience at the National Level: Case Studies: 8. In the Hands of a Populist Authoritarian: The Agony of the Hungarian Asylum System and the Possible Ways of Recovery Kriszta Kovács and Boldizsár Nagy; 9. 'Good Change' and the Migration Policy in Poland. In a Trap of Democracy Barbara Miköajczyk and Mariusz Jagielski; 10. Criminalising Migrants and Securitising Borders: the Italian 'No Way' Model in the Age of Populism Stefano Zirulia and Giuseppe Martinico; 11. The Restriction of Refugee Rights During the ÖVP-FPÖ Coalition 2018-2019 in Austria: Consequences, Legacy and Potential for Future Resilience against Populism Margit Ammer and Lando Kirchmair; 12. Right-Wing Populism, Crumbling Migrants Rights and Strategies of Resistance in Belgium Ellen Desmet and Stijn Smet; 13. A Stable Yet Fragile System? Legal Resilience against Rights Erosion in Current Swedish Migration Policy Rebecca Thorburn Stern and Anna-Sara Lind; 14. 'Populism? It's Administrative Law, Stupid!' How Administrative Law Subverts Legal Resilience' Bas Schotel; Index.
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