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A Right to Inclusion and Exclusion: Normative Fault Lines of the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

A Right to Inclusion and Exclusion: Normative Fault Lines of the EU's Area of Freedom, Security and Justice

Contributors:

By (Author) Hans Lindahl

ISBN:

9781841139494

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Hart Publishing

Publication Date:

14th August 2009

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

342.24082

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

298

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 23mm

Description

This volume of essays, situated at the interface between legal doctrine and legal and political philosophy, discusses the conceptual and normative issues posed by the right to inclusion and exclusion the EU claims for itself when enacting and enforcing immigration and asylum policy under the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice. In particular, the essays probe how this alleged right acquires institutional form; how the enactment and enforcement of the EU's external borders render possible and undermine the claim to such a right; and how the fundamental distinctions that underpin this alleged right, such as inside/outside and citizen/alien, are being disrupted and reconfigured in ways that might render the EU's civic and territorial boundaries more porous. The volume is divided into three parts. A first set of essays delves into the empirical aspects that define the institutional context of the EU's alleged jus includendi et excludendi. A second set of essays is theoretical in character, and critically scrutinizes the basic distinctions that govern this alleged right. The third set of essays discusses politico-legal alternatives, exploring how the conceptual and normative problems to which this alleged right gives rise might be dealt with, both legally and politically. The contributors to the volume are Peter Fitzpatrick, Bonnie Honig, Dora Kostakopoulou, Hans Lindahl, Valsamis Mitsilegas, Helen Oosterom-Staples, Bert van Roermund, Jo Shaw, Bernhard Waldenfels, Neil Walker and Ricard Zapata Barrero. The volume also includes a comprehensive introduction by the editor, highlighting systematic connections between the three parts and individual essays which comprise it.

Reviews

The entire set of contributions give food for thought as they exhaustively question key political and legal concepts and fundamental distinctions that have traditionally governed immigration and asylum policy. Laurent Pech Galway Common Market Law Review Volume 47, Issue 2

Author Bio

Hans Lindahl is Professor of Legal Philosophy at Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

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