Privatization of Migration Control : Power Without Accountability?.
This special issue is part one of a two-part edited collection on the privatisation of migration. The central thrust of the special issue is a critical analysis of modern day manifestations of private participation in immigration control. The authors examine the consequences of private participation...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bingley, UK :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2021.
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Colección: | Studies in Law, Politics, and Society Ser.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Half Title Page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
- Editorial Board
- Introduction
- Section 1-PRIVATE STAKEHOLDERS IN MIGRATION CONTROL
- Chapter 1-How are Migrants, Especially Male Asylum Seekers, Deterred from Safe Journeys and Lawful Entry into the UK through Carrier Sanctions?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Concept of 'Masculinity' in Migration
- 3. Illegal Entry Through Dangerous Routes
- 4. Justifying Carriers' Liability
- 5. Carriers' Penalty Scheme for Improperly Undocumented Passengers
- 5.2. Identity Documents and Visa Checks
- 5.3. 'Reasonably Apparent' Forgery
- 5.4. Denial of Boarding
- 6. Carrier Sanction Regime as a Mechanism of Departing From International Humanitarian Obligations
- 6.1. Obligations on Whom?
- 6.2. Duty of Non-refoulement
- 7. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Government Publications
- UK Case Law
- UK Legislation
- Chapter 2-By what means are Medical Professionals Able to Reject Hostile Environment Policy Within the NHS?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Background
- 3. Lack of Legal Basis
- 4. Effects
- 4.1. Impacts on Individual Patients
- 4.2. Broader Impacts
- 5. Ethics
- 5.1. Theories of Justice and Cosmopolitanism
- 5.2. Principles of the NHS
- 5.3. Professional Ethics
- 5.4. Doctors' Public Role
- 5.5. Collective Action
- 6. Future
- 7. Conclusion
- References
- Chapter 3-Twenty-two Years of Employer Sanctions: To What Extent Has Deputising Employers Woven Ethnocentrism into the UK's Approach to Controlling Irregular Migration?
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Background Analysis
- 2.2. Theoretical Background
- 3. Policy Justification
- 4. Policy Implementation
- 4.1. Direct Discrimination
- 4.2. Indirect Discrimination
- 5. Policy Effects
- 5.1. Social Exclusion
- 5.2. Legal Exclusion
- 5.3. Economic Exclusion
- 5.4. Psychological Exclusion
- 6. Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Cases
- International Treaties
- Hansard
- Secondary Sources
- Chapter 4-IN THE CONTEXT OF THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY, TO WHAT EXTENT DOES THE UK GOVERNMENT'S 'HOSTILE ENVIRONMENT' AGENDA OUTWEIGH THE IMPACT OF THE MODERN SLAVERY ACT 2015 ON IRREGULAR WORKERS?
- Introduction
- Section I: A Conflict of Interest
- The Legal Paradox
- Immigration Control: An Overriding Interest
- Section II: Exploitation in Agriculture
- A Product of Nature or Nurture?
- Remedial Action: The Inconsistency of the Courts
- Section III: A Hidden Agenda
- the 'Smoke and Mirrors'40 of Capitalism
- Supply Chains: A 'State-Business Nexus'49
- Section IV: Crystallising the Power Imbalance
- A Socio-Legal Perspective
- 'The Alien Other'65
- Conclusion
- Bibliograph
- EU Legislation
- UK Cases
- EU Cases
- Secondary Sources
- Government Publications
- Reports
- Websites and Blogs
- Newspaper Articles
- Multimedia
- Section 2-THE POLITICAL ECONOMY AND COMMODIFICATION OF MIGRATION