Theorizing Local Migration Law and Governance

Author:   Moritz Baumgärtel (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands) ,  Sara Miellet (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   New edition
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9781316517840


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   22 September 2022
Format:   Hardback
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In many regions around the world, the governance of migration increasingly involves local authorities and actors. This edited volume introduces theoretical contributions that, departing from the 'local turn' in migration studies, highlight the distinct role that legal processes, debates, and instruments play in driving this development. Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, it demonstrates how paying closer analytical attention to legal questions reveals the inherent tensions and contradictions of migration governance. By investigating socio-legal phenomena such as sanctuary jurisdictions, it further explores how the law structures ongoing processes of (re)scaling in this domain. Beyond offering conceptual and empirical discussions of local migration governance, this volume also directly confronts the pressing normative questions that follow from the growing involvement of local authorities and actors. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Author:   Moritz Baumgärtel (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands) ,  Sara Miellet (Universiteit Utrecht, The Netherlands)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.680kg
ISBN:  

9781316517840


ISBN 10:   1316517845
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   22 September 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Crimmigration and crossover youth: The deportation of former wards of the state Benjamin Perryman; 2. From control to deterrence: Assessing the legal consciousness of border enforcement in South Africa (2002-2019) Jeff Handmaker, Caroline Nalule; 3. Welcome culture or symbolic politics? Berlin's strategies of divergence in immigration policy Moritz Baumgärtel and Franziska Pett; 4. Sanctuary, security, and scale Graham Hudson; 5. Law and values: 'Sanctuary Cities' in the United States Christopher N. Lasch, finalized by Elizabeth Stovall; 6. Nationality, citizenship law, and questions of scale: colonial and postcolonial considerations Graham Hudson; 7. Sanctuary city, solidarity city, inclusive city (yet to come): Living invisibly in Toronto in times of the covid-19 pandemic Luisa Sotomayor and Liette Gilbert; 8. National identity, post-modernity, and the structure of immigration Control Daniel I. Morales; 9. The globalisation of community sponsorship of refugees and local governance: towards protection principles Nikolas Feith Tan; 10. Conclusion Mariana Valverde.

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'In a time in which the local governance of immigration is hotly debated at an international level, this book provides an excellent analysis of local experiences and intellectual debates, comparing different countries on both sides of the Atlantic and crossing several disciplines, ranging from political science to sociology, from law to critical geography. I highly recommend this book to every scholar willing to understand and deepen the actual governance of immigration in a multilevel political setting.' Maurizio Ambrosini, University of Milan 'This collection is a timely and important series of global reflections on the legal negotiations, tensions, and ambivalences that underpin migration governance. Conceptually innovative and empirically rich, it opens new avenues for thinking about the intersections of law, governance, and contestation that are shaping a local turn in migration scholarship.' Jonathan Darling, Durham University 'This ground-breaking work provides the much-needed theoretical reflection on the role of the law in one of the key contemporary trends in migration governance: the rise of local authorities. Well-researched, well-written and truly thought-provoking, it is a must-read for all who work in this field - scholars and practitioners alike.' Barbara M. Oomen, Utrecht University


Author Information

Moritz Baumgärtel is an Assistant Professor in Law and Sociology at University College Roosevelt and the senior researcher of the 'Cities of Refuge' research project of Utrecht University. He is the author of Demanding Rights: Europe's Supranational Courts and the Dilemma of Migrant Vulnerability (2019). Sara Miellet is an early career researcher with an interest in local, multiscalar and rights-based approaches to migration governance, refugee arrival, reception and inclusion. Between 2017 and 2021, she was a PhD researcher in the 'Cities of Refuge' research project based at Utrecht University.

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