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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Chronology and Conceptualization of ‘Integrated Border Management’: The ‘Embodied Border’ Paradigm
- 3 The Schengen Borders Code: Securitized Admission Criteria as the Centrepiece of Integrated Border Management—Instilling Ambiguity
- 4 Common Visa Policy: Bordering from Abroad—Applying Admission Criteria before Departure
- 5 Carrier Sanctions and ILOs: Anticipated Enforcement of Visa Requirements through ‘Imperfect Delegation’—Diverting Flows, Entrenching Unsafety
- 6 Frontex: Joint Maritime Interdiction of Undifferentiated Flows—Operationalizing Pre-emptive Controls
- 7 The Fundamental Rights <i>Acquis</i>: An ‘Integrative Approach’ to Interpretation—The ‘Aggregate Standards’ Model
- 8 EU <i>Non-Refoulement</i>: (The Irrelevance of) Territoriality and Pre-Border Controls
- 9 The EU Right to Asylum: An Individual Entitlement to (Access) International Protection
- 10 Remedies, Procedural Guarantees (and the Unavoidability of Admission to Territory)
- Conclusions
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- Accessing Asylum in Europe
- Author(s):
Violeta Moreno-Lax
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Series Editors’ Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- List of Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Chronology and Conceptualization of ‘Integrated Border Management’: The ‘Embodied Border’ Paradigm
- 3 The Schengen Borders Code: Securitized Admission Criteria as the Centrepiece of Integrated Border Management—Instilling Ambiguity
- 4 Common Visa Policy: Bordering from Abroad—Applying Admission Criteria before Departure
- 5 Carrier Sanctions and ILOs: Anticipated Enforcement of Visa Requirements through ‘Imperfect Delegation’—Diverting Flows, Entrenching Unsafety
- 6 Frontex: Joint Maritime Interdiction of Undifferentiated Flows—Operationalizing Pre-emptive Controls
- 7 The Fundamental Rights <i>Acquis</i>: An ‘Integrative Approach’ to Interpretation—The ‘Aggregate Standards’ Model
- 8 EU <i>Non-Refoulement</i>: (The Irrelevance of) Territoriality and Pre-Border Controls
- 9 The EU Right to Asylum: An Individual Entitlement to (Access) International Protection
- 10 Remedies, Procedural Guarantees (and the Unavoidability of Admission to Territory)
- Conclusions
- Select Bibliography
- Index