ABSTRACT

Before the turn of the century, few states used immigration detention. Today, nearly every state around the world has adopted immigration detention policy in some form. States practice detention as a means to address both the accelerating numbers of people crossing their borders, and the populations residing in their states without authorisation.

This edited volume examines the contemporary diffusion of immigration detention policy throughout the world and the impact of this expansion on the prospects of protection for people seeking asylum. It includes contributions by immigration detention experts working in Australasia, the Americas, Europe, Africa and the Middle East. It is the first to set out a systematic comparison of immigration detention policy across these regions and to examine how immigration detention has become a ubiquitous part of border and immigration control strategies globally. In so doing, the volume presents a global perspective on the diversity of immigration detention policies and practices, how these circumstances developed, and the human impact of states exchanging individuals’ rights to liberty for the collective assurance of border and immigration control.

This text will be of key interest to scholars, students and practitioners of immigration, migration, public administration, comparative policy studies, comparative politics and international political economy.

chapter 2|9 pages

Guarding the external border

Immigration detention in the Netherlands

chapter 3|8 pages

Games of law and repression

Immigration detention in France

chapter 4|10 pages

Balancing control with rights

Immigration detention in Finland

chapter 5|10 pages

Fortifying the European Union?

Immigration detention in Malta and Cyprus

chapter 6|10 pages

At the border of ‘Fortress Europe'

Immigration detention in Turkey

chapter 7|10 pages

Detention of asylum seekers en masse

Immigration detention in the United States

chapter 8|9 pages

Not so short and sweet

Immigration detention in Canada

chapter 10|8 pages

Breaching international law

Immigration detention in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba

chapter 11|10 pages

Mandatory, non-reviewable, indefinite

Immigration detention in Australia

chapter 12|11 pages

At the discretion of management

Immigration detention in Indonesia

chapter 13|10 pages

Illegality and its uncertainties

Immigration detention in Malaysia

chapter 14|10 pages

Australian neo-colonialism in the Pacific

Immigration detention in Papua New Guinea

chapter 15|9 pages

The expansion of illegality

Immigration detention in South Africa

chapter 16|9 pages

The union of securitisation and demography

Immigration detention in Israel