Undesirable but Unremovable Migrants: War Criminals, Terrorists and Foreign Offenders in Limbo

Author:   Joris Van Wijk ,  Maarten Bolhuis
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   310
Publication Date:   04 March 2026
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Undesirable but Unremovable Migrants: War Criminals, Terrorists and Foreign Offenders in Limbo


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Author:   Joris Van Wijk ,  Maarten Bolhuis
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781041131892


ISBN 10:   1041131895
Pages:   310
Publication Date:   04 March 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
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Introduction Part I. The world’s first Undesirable But Unremovable migrants 1. Expulsion and asylum, from meerkats to the Middle Ages 2. Rise of the nation-state 3. Faced with undeportable anarchists, communists and criminals 4. Wartime emergency laws and the internment of ‘enemy aliens’ 5. Taking stock of Part I Part II. UBUs in a globalizing world 6. Changing political landscapes: An American hijacker in a French town 7. Crimmigration, securitisation and human rights protection: A Cuban petty criminal in a Florida cell 8. Post-9/11: A Tunisian man dying in a Kazakh town 9. ‘All because of human rights:’ A Jamaican killer in a London apartment 10. An issue of the Global North? 11. Groups in limbo 12. Taking stock of Part II Part III. No safe haven 13. Early exceptions to asylum 14. No safe haven for Nazi war criminals and collaborators 15. The expansion of No Safe Haven policies 16. ICCTs and UBUs 17. Taking stock of Part III Part IV. Dealing with the matter 18. Send them ‘home’: Country of origin solutions 19. Export the problem: Third-country involvement 20. Tolerate, detain or deny: Domestic responses 21. Taking stock of Part IV Conclusion Epilogue. The saga continues

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Joris van Wijk is Professor of Criminology of Conflict-related Crimes and Post-Conflict Justice at the Faculty of Law at VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands Maarten Bolhuis is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Faculty of Law at VU Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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