ABSTRACT

Focusing in particular on the European borders, this volume brings together an interdisciplinary group of academics to consider questions of immigration and the free movement of people, linking control within the state to the role of the police and internal security. The contributors all take as the point of departure the significance of European governmentality within the Foucauldian meaning as opposed to the European governance perspective which is already well represented in the literature. They discuss the relation between control of borders, introduction of biometrics and freedom. The book makes available in English an analysis of an important and politically highly charged field from a major French critical perspective. It draws on different disciplines including law, politics, international relations and philosophy.

chapter 100|13 pages

Introduction

Policing in the Name of Freedom*

chapter 1|35 pages

The Legal Framework

Who is Entitled to Move?

chapter 2|51 pages

Frontier Controls in the European Union

Who is in Control?

chapter 7|24 pages

Policing by Dossier

Identification and Surveillance in an Era of Uncertainty and Fear

chapter 8|31 pages

Policing at a Distance

Schengen Visa Policies