Verfassungsblog (Feb 2024)

The EU’s Eastern Border and Inconvenient Truths - The Securitisation of Migration after Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

  • Aleksandra Ancite-Jepifánova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/15981f9a81fb92a1
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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The Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, alongside with the EU’s confrontation with Russia’s ally Belarus, however, has deeply impacted the securitisation of migration within the EU. Highly politicised conflict-related securitisation narratives have rarely found their way so swiftly into Member States’ domestic migration and asylum laws, leading to open and far-reaching violations of EU and international human rights law. Hardly ever before have ill-defined concepts and indiscriminate assumptions been so broadly accepted and used to shift from an individual-focused approach to blanket measures stigmatising, dehumanising and excluding entire groups. And rarely before have radical changes of this kind received so little criticism - a deeply unsettling and dangerous trend.

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