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Author CalabrĂ², Anna Rita

Title Borders, Migration and Globalization An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Published Milton : Taylor & Francis Group, 2021

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Description 1 online resource (516 p.)
Series Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Ser
Routledge-Giappichelli Studies in Law Ser
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- Introduction: Drawing, crossing, deleting the borders -- 1: Drawing the borders -- 2: Crossing the borders -- 3: Deleting the borders? -- Part I: Drawing the borders -- Chapter 1: The borders of Schengen and their functions -- 1.1: Mode of governance of EU borders -- 1.2: Closure/openness -- 1.3: Conclusions -- Chapter 2: Containment policies, human mobility and phantom borders. The case of Libya -- 2.1: Cheap bargaining at the migrants' expense -- 2.2: Continuity and change in post-Qadhdhafi Libya
Chapter 3: Defining migrants, defining borders. Arrivals in Italy by sea in 2011 between illegality and right to protection -- Chapter 4: Irrational walls. Lessons from the US-Mexico border -- 4.1: Introduction -- 4.2: The militarization of the Frontera -- 4.3: The (in)effectiveness of a wall -- 4.4: Un-intended processes and perverse effects -- 4.5: Discursive legitimation -- 4.6: Conclusions -- Chapter 5: Mobility and data. Dataset or data nightmare? -- 5.1: Introduction -- 5.2: Borders: territory and population -- 5.3: Sources: pride and prejudice -- 5.4: Data: hypertrophy and limits
5.5: Demographics: use and misuse -- 5.6: Conclusions -- Chapter 6: Migrants and internal borders. Rural ghettoisation in Southern Italy -- 6.1: Internal vs external borders -- 6.2: Marginalisation, segregation, ghettoisation -- 6.3: Urban ghettoisation in America and Europe -- 6.4: Urban and rural ghettoisation in Italy: the case of the province of Foggia -- 6.5: Conclusions -- Chapter 7: Migrant workers and the sponsorship system -- 7.1: Introduction -- 7.2: The recruitment of migrants through temporary employment agencies -- 7.3: The lives of migrant workers at the service of sponsors
7.4: The lack of legal protection for migrant workers -- 7.5: Conclusions -- Chapter 8: The Centers for Identification and Expulsion (CIE) and immigration management. Criticalities and possible improvements -- 8.1: Introduction -- 8.2: The creation of CIE -- 8.3: CIE and administrative custody -- 8.4: Treatment in the CIEs and the absolute reservation of law -- 8.5: The reserve of jurisdiction -- 8.6: From the Centers of Identification and Expulsion to the Centers of Stay for Repatriation -- 8.7: Conclusions
Chapter 9: Criminalization of irregular migration. Between the domestic courts and the Court of Justice of the European Union -- 9.1: Introduction -- 9.2: Complexity of the Return Directive -- 9.3: Return decision: voluntary departure or removal? -- 9.4: Detention as a measure of last resort -- 9.5: The CJEU interpretation -- 9.6: El Dridi -- on undocumented migrants' rights -- 9.7: Achughbabian -- impossibility of a prison sentence? -- 9.8: Sagor -- fines to penalize illegal stay? -- 9.9: Mbaye -- a different approach? -- 9.10. Conclusions
Notes Description based upon print version of record
Chapter 10: Boundaries and precision medicine in consanguineous migrant couples. Genetic counseling after the identification of fetal pathologies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781000217490
1000217493