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Theorizing Local Migration Law and Governance

Edited by: Moritz Baumgärtel, Sara Miellet

ISBN13: 9781316517840
Published: September 2022
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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In many regions around the world, the governance of migration increasingly involves local authorities and actors. This edited volume introduces theoretical contributions that, departing from the 'local turn' in migration studies, highlight the distinct role that legal processes, debates, and instruments play in driving this development. Drawing on historical and contemporary case studies, it demonstrates how paying closer analytical attention to legal questions reveals the inherent tensions and contradictions of migration governance. By investigating socio-legal phenomena such as sanctuary jurisdictions, it further explores how the law structures ongoing processes of (re)scaling in this domain. Beyond offering conceptual and empirical discussions of local migration governance, this volume also directly confronts the pressing normative questions that follow from the growing involvement of local authorities and actors.

Subjects:
Immigration, Asylum, Refugee and Nationality Law
Contents:
1. Crimmigration and crossover youth: The deportation of former wards of the state
Benjamin Perryman
2. From control to deterrence: Assessing the legal consciousness of border enforcement in South Africa (2002-2019)
Jeff Handmaker, Caroline Nalule
3. Welcome culture or symbolic politics? Berlin's strategies of divergence in immigration policy
Moritz Baumgärtel and Franziska Pett
4. Sanctuary, security, and scale
Graham Hudson
5. Law and values: 'Sanctuary Cities' in the United States
Christopher N. Lasch, finalized by Elizabeth Stovall
6. Nationality, citizenship law, and questions of scale: colonial and postcolonial considerations
Graham Hudson
7. Sanctuary city, solidarity city, inclusive city (yet to come): Living invisibly in Toronto in times of the covid-19 pandemic
Luisa Sotomayor and Liette Gilbert
8. National identity, post-modernity, and the structure of immigration Control
Daniel I. Morales
9. The globalisation of community sponsorship of refugees and local governance: towards protection principles
Nikolas Feith Tan
10. Conclusion
Mariana Valverde