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Is there an alternative to ‘Schengenland’?

Is there an alternative to ‘Schengenland’?
Is there an alternative to ‘Schengenland’?
The process of ‘Schengenizing’ the law on immigration and asylum matters and the tensions generated by the intergovernmental pattern of cooperation, in the context of the European Union, have had negative effects upon the principles underpinning the European polities and the identities of their citizens and residents. A principled, enlightened and non-restrictive Union immigration policy would have to be based on the questioning of states ‘right’ to exclude aliens and on an alternative way of thinking about immigration. This entails ‘constitutionalization’ of immigration in the European Union and the creation of partnership arrangements among political units in supranational, national and subnational environments.
0032-3217
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Kostakopoulou, Dora
98dbedbe-574f-4431-8844-b635d2884788
Kostakopoulou, Dora
98dbedbe-574f-4431-8844-b635d2884788

Kostakopoulou, Dora (1998) Is there an alternative to ‘Schengenland’? Political Studies, 46 (5), 886-902. (doi:10.1111/1467-9248.00173).

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The process of ‘Schengenizing’ the law on immigration and asylum matters and the tensions generated by the intergovernmental pattern of cooperation, in the context of the European Union, have had negative effects upon the principles underpinning the European polities and the identities of their citizens and residents. A principled, enlightened and non-restrictive Union immigration policy would have to be based on the questioning of states ‘right’ to exclude aliens and on an alternative way of thinking about immigration. This entails ‘constitutionalization’ of immigration in the European Union and the creation of partnership arrangements among political units in supranational, national and subnational environments.

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Published date: December 1998
Organisations: Southampton Law School

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Local EPrints ID: 202809
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/202809
ISSN: 0032-3217
PURE UUID: 86b8a723-8375-4087-92c2-883eb7bdf1a9

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Author: Dora Kostakopoulou

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