ABSTRACT
The concluding chapter summarises the main arguments of the book, its theoretical framework, and structure. The chapter discusses the book’s aim – that of shifting the focus from the narrow subject of migration law towards mobility and mobility justice – as well as the implications of this shift outlined in the book’s five chapters. As the concluding chapter shows, such a conceptual shift from static to mobile allows, first, for a better diagnosis of the phenomenon of migration management through law, that can never result in complete control but rather opens up a space of movement where law has a potential to become closest to the existing embodied realities. Second, the chapter shows how the shift towards mobile knowledges and inclusion of these knowledges into law and policymaking can be used to further emancipatory developments. Third, the chapter also shows how mobile knowledges have potential for a change also of majoritarian selves, opening up the possibility of becoming ethical in their face.
