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- RT @jelmerbrouwer: This week one of the last articles from my PhD research has been published in @Pun_Soc. I examine the experiences of pri… 10 months ago
- RT @jelmerbrouwer: Today @IOMNL published my research report 'Family matters: a study into the factors hampering voluntary return of migran… 2 years ago
- RT @IOMPublications: Just Released! Family Matters: A Study into the Factors Hampering Voluntary Return of Migrants Residing at Family Loca… 2 years ago
- RT @jelmerbrouwer: My article '(Cr)immigrant framing in border areas: decision-making processes of Dutch border police officers' is now out… 2 years ago
- RT @jelmerbrouwer: My article ‘Border policing, procedural justice and belonging: the legitimacy of (cr)immigration controls in border area… 2 years ago
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The Negotiated Expansions of Immigration Control
Introducing The Negotiated Expansions of Immigration Control Dear Colleagues, We are excited to announce a recent accomplishment by members of our collaborative research network: the publication of a special issue in Law & Social Inquiry (LSI). Titled The Negotiated Expansions … Continue reading
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Research project: enforcing immigration law at a local level
Immigration enforcement stands at the juncture of foreign and domestic policy, significantly impacting law enforcement practices, national security and local community dynamics. Traditionally, the federal government has set immigration enforcement policies and practices, leading some people to expect consistency across … Continue reading
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“The Borders of Crimmigration” conference, Leiden, the Netherlands, October 9-10 2014
On the 9th and 10th of October 2014, the CINETS network (Crimmigration Control – International Net of Studies) will organize her second Crimmigration Control conference. After the success of the first conference, which was held in Coimbra, Portugal in 2012, … Continue reading
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Crimmigration and Decision-making in the Borderlands of the Netherlands
We are happy to introduce the research project “Crimmigration and Decision-making the Borderlands of the Netherlands”. The research is carried out by researchers of the Institute for Criminal Law & Criminology of Leiden Law School the Netherlands and supported by the Leiden University … Continue reading
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Refugee Protection Outside of the International Legal Framework: Expanding Cross-National and Cross-Disciplinary Collaborations
The workshop is funded though the NSF Law and Social Sciences program and will cover the costs of participation for those invited to attend. May 27-28, Center for Forced Migration Studies at the Buffett Center for International & Comparative Studies, … Continue reading
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APSA 2014 (Washington DC) call for papers
Migration&Citizenship welcomes paper and panel proposals utilizing a wide range of methodological strategies and theoretical perspectives on topics such as: the politics of nationality and citizenship, including comparative or historical nationality law, statelessness, naturalization and expatriation as well as dual … Continue reading
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Leiden Law Blog
CRN-members from Leiden University regularly post on issues of citizenship and migration on Leiden Law Blog. Leiden Law Blog is part of the Leiden Law School, Leiden University. The authors are legal experts or criminologists working at our faculty. The Leiden Law Blog … Continue reading
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Call for papers
Anthropological journal Etnofoor is seeking submissions for a special issue on borders. The deadline for an abstract of no more than 150 words is December 15. The deadline for authors of accepted abstracts to submit their full paper for consideration … Continue reading
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Online restart
Dear CRN-members, It has been quiet on our online network: the latest blog post is from November 2012 and the latest activity (i.e. a tweet) is exactly one year ago today. Given all the interesting research that is going on … Continue reading
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