Migration on the Move examines the dynamics of migration and asylum law over the past two decades and highlights profound changes that have taken place in these fields as a result of growing EU competences to deal with migration and asylum questions. The book maps the transformation of the migration field by focusing on three interrelated issues: the effects of Europeanization and the shifting power relations that it implies; placing Europe’s laws and policies in a global migration context, and critically examining to whom ‘project’ Europe belongs. The contributors offer a multidisciplinary analysis of key aspects of the migration and refugee crisis and their implications for policies, principles of law, and the treatment of people in Europe today.
Carolus Grütters, PhD (2003), is senior researcher at the Centre for Migration Law of Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. He is editor-in-chief of the
Newsletter on European Migration Issues (NEMIS) and the
Newsletter on European Asylum Issues (NEAIS) and he has published in the fields of asylum, forced migration, regularization, policy guidelines, and migration legislation.
Sandra Mantu, Ph.D. (2014) is researcher at the Centre for Migration Law of the Radboud University, Nijmegen. She has published in the fields of EU citizenship, free movement of persons, and nationality law, including
Contingent Citizenship (Brill/Nijhoff, 2015).
Paul Minderhoud, Ph.D. (1993) is associate professor at the Centre for Migration Law of the Radboud University Nijmegen, the Netherlands. His main research interests are the legal and socio-legal aspects of immigration and social security. He is co-editor of the
European Journal of Migration and Law (Brill/Nijhoff).
List of Figures About the Authors
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Migration on the Move: An Introduction Carolus Grütters, Sandra Mantu and Paul Minderhoud
Part 1: Changing Focus
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Changing Paradigms in Migration Law Research Thomas Spijkerboer 3
Sexuality, Race and Masculinity in Europe’s Refugee Crisis Betty de Hart 4
Free Movement of Workers: Some Reflections Paul Minderhoud 5
Two Decades
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Migration Law for Third Country Nationals Tineke Strik
Part 2: Europe in the World
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Current Protection Dilemmas in the European Union Jens Vedsted-Hansen 7
Governing Migration in an age of Globalization James Hollifield and Rahfin Faruk 8
Hotspots, Cold Fact. Managing Migration by Selecting Migrants Marie-Laure Basilien-Gainche 9
Turkey’s Role in
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Migration Law and Policy: Turkeys Voting for Christmas Margarite Helena Zoeteweij and Ozan Turhan
Part 3: People’s Europe
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Inclusion and Exclusion: From Workers to Citizens to People Elspeth Guild 11
Alternative Views on
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Citizenship Sandra Mantu 12
Access to Justice for Asylum Seekers Is the Right to Seek and Enjoy Asylum Only Black Letter Law? Ashley Terlouw 13
Navigating Migration Policies in Europe: Insights from the Field Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot 14
Brexit: Free Movement of Union Citizens and the Rights of Third-Country Nationals under Threat? Kees Groenendijk
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All interested in migration and asylum law and policies as well as all concerned with the rights and treatment of migrants and issues of mobility, access to justice, identity and belonging.