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...
This volume of essays - situated at the interface between legal doctrine and legal and political philosophy - discusses the conceptual and normative i...