The European Integrated Border Management - (Modern Studies in European Law) by Giulia Raimondo (Paperback)
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Highlights
- What are the human rights obligations of Frontex and its member states at the borders of Europe?
- About the Author: Giulia Raimondo is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg.
- 344 Pages
- Freedom + Security / Law Enforcement, Emigration & Immigration
- Series Name: Modern Studies in European Law
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Book Synopsis
What are the human rights obligations of Frontex and its member states at the borders of Europe? Who is responsible when the rights of people crossing those borders are breached? Those are the main questions that this open access book addresses while exploring the evolution of the European integrated border management (EIBM).
The mode of administration of European borders has become a complex and polymorphous affair involving multiple actors working at different levels, with different competences and powers. In this context, borders are no longer lines on a map but enmeshed in a tapestry of different actors and technologies. This evolution not only puts to test the relationship between territory and public power, but it also requires a different understanding of the responsibility for the exercise of that power by a panoply of actors.
About the Author
Giulia Raimondo is Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg.