Verfassungsblog (Feb 2024)

Understanding European Border Management - A Tale of Transformation and Orchestrated Impunity

  • Joyce De Coninck,
  • Giulia Raimondo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/1b8430396c5216c6
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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This contribution highlights how European border management disrupts conventional state-centric understandings thereof, while fostering impunity for human rights violations in its enforcement. EU borders are increasingly controlled in a supranational fashion by a panoply of different actors with different legal mandates and obligations, expanding within and beyond the physical frontiers of Member States. In addition, new technologies and the political turn to the logic of ‘crisis governance’ are contributing to changing the traditional practice of border controls, with a multiplicy of actors being involved in a complex dynamic of securitization. The actors, practices and the legal framework governing European border controls are rapidly changing; yet underlying linear and territorial assumptions and liability regimes remain unchanged perpetuating serious human rights shortcomings.

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