ABSTRACT

This book explores and discusses the different perspectives stemming from the visa as a tool of international mobility. A visa has a multifaced nature. It is a `key’ which allows foreign nationals to reach the door of the State. It is also a tool for the State to govern migration and border control. In humanitarian and international protection terms, it is also a tool for human rights protection. Against this background, this book assesses the legal and socio-political implications arising from the multipurpose nature and scope of visas. It is divided into two parts. The first part focuses on the visa as an instrument for migration control, contextualizing the rationale behind its invention and the legal challenges it raises. The second part focuses on the visa as a tool for asylum, examining its use for humanitarian purposes, including resettlement schemes and emergency-related evacuation initiatives put in place in different legal systems. It will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of Migration and Asylum Law, International Human Rights Law and Political Science.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

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part I|56 pages

Visa and Migration

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part I.1|54 pages

EU Visa Policy

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chapter 1|19 pages

EU Visa Policy

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The Invisible First Line of Defence of ‘Fortress Europe’
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chapter 2|15 pages

EU Visa Policy and the USA

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Cracks in Transatlantic Friendship?
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chapter 3|18 pages

Nationality-Based Schengen Visa and Entry Bans

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The Case of Russian Citizens
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part I.2|88 pages

The Legal Challenges

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chapter 4|23 pages

Visa and Due Process under EU Law

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chapter 5|24 pages

Digitalising the Visa Procedure

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Administrative Efficiency at the Expense of Fundamental Rights?
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chapter 6|20 pages

Visas as a Tool of ‘Migrant Instrumentalisation’?

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The EU–Belarus Border Crisis Reconsidered
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part II|118 pages

Visa and Asylum

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part II.1|116 pages

Seeking Asylum with a Visa

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chapter 8|31 pages

Gazans

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Perpetual Refugees on the Run
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chapter 9|20 pages

Resettlement

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Protection or Control?
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chapter 10|18 pages

Unlocking Access to Protection under the UN Global Compacts

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Do Humanitarian Visas Hold the Key?
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chapter 12|19 pages

Visa and Mobility in Africa

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Challenges and Way Ahead
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part II.2|87 pages

National Visa Policies and Asylum

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chapter 13|22 pages

Refugees and Humanitarian Admissions in Australia

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Between Control and Management
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chapter 14|23 pages

Canada's Visa Regime

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A Global Model at a Crossroads
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chapter 15|17 pages

Country Focus

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Italy
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Conclusion

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