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Constitutionalising the External Dimensions of EU Migration Policies in Times of Crisis
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Sergio Carrera
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Juan Santos Vara
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Tineke Strik
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2019
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2019
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10.4337/9781788972482
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Book chapters
pp. 1
The external dimensions of EU migration and asylum policies in times of crisis
pp. 21
Soft international agreements on migration cooperation with third countries: a challenge to democratic and judicial controls in the EU
pp. 39
EU external competences on migration: which role for mixed agreements?
pp. 57
Migration deals and responsibility sharing: can the two go together?
pp. 75
Non-refoulement at risk? Asylums disconnection mechanisms in recent EU practice
pp. 95
Transformation or continuity? EU external migration policy in the aftermath of the migration crisis
pp. 116
Hyper-legalisation and de-legalisation in the AFSJ: on contradictions in EU external migration law
pp. 135
The EUs readmission policy: of agreements and arrangements
pp. 155
The EU-Turkey deal: reversing Lisbonisation in EU migration and asylum policies
pp. 175
The EU-Turkey statement: legal nature and compatibility with EU institutional law
pp. 201
Insights from agreements on migration between the EU and Turkey
pp. 220
The EU-Jordan compact in a trade law context: preferential access to the EU market to Keep Refugees in the Region
pp. 238
Mobility partnerships: a tool for the externalisation of EU migration policy? A comparative study of Morocco and Cape Verde
pp. 257
Ghana and EU migration policy: studying an African response to the EUs externalisation agenda
pp. 272
The EU and the migration crisis: reinforcing a security-based approach to migration?
pp. 290
Extraterritorial immigration control, preventive justice and the rule of law in turbulent times: lessons from the anti-smuggling crusade
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