Privatising Border Control

Privatising Border Control

Law at the Limits of the Sovereign State

Zedner, Lucia; Bosworth, Mary

Oxford University Press

11/2022

288

Dura

Inglês

9780192857163

15 a 20 dias

588

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Lucia Zedner and Mary Bosworth: Introduction
PART 1: THE LIMITS OF STATE SOVEREIGNTY
1: Jennifer Chacon: Same as It Ever Was? Race, Capital, and Privatized Immigration Enforcement
2: Valsamis Mitsilegas: Contested Sovereignty in Preventive Border Control: Civil Society, the 'Hostile Environment' and the Rule of Law
3: Peter Ramsay: The Borders of Sovereignty
PART 2: LEGITIMACY AND THE RULE OF THE LAW AT THE BORDER
4: Malcolm Thorburn: Roles and Offices at the Border: Is Privatizing Border Control Intrinsically Illegitimate?
5: Ashwini Vasanthakumar: Towards Legitimacy at the Border
6: Emily Ryo and Ian Peacock: Privatized Immigration Detention: Morality, Economics and Transparency
PART 3: OUTSOURCING OR UNDERMINING STATE AUTHORITY
7: Hallam Tuck: "Because We Are Deportable People": Privatization, Citizenship, and Race in US All-Foreign Prisons
8: Federica Infantino: The Marketization of 'Legitimate' Violence: Inducing Deportation through Public-Private Cooperation
9: Mary Bosworth and Samuel Singler: A Mundane Spectacle? (In)visibility, Normalisation and State Power in the UK's Migrant Escorting Contract
PART 4: PRACTICES OF PRIVATISATION AT THE BORDER
10: Anthea Vogl: Outsourcing Deterrence: The Humanitarian Border, Asylum Seekers and Non-Government Organizations in Australia
11: Lucia Zedner: Outsourcing the Border Within: Private Citizens as Border Guards, State Sovereignty and Civil Peace
12: Didier Bigo: The Digitalisation of Border Controls and Their Corporate Actors
Ana Aliverti: Afterword
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