Grasping Legal Time: Temporality and European Migration Law: Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
Autor Martijn Stronksen Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 iun 2022
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781108835732
ISBN-10: 1108835732
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 176 x 249 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1108835732
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 176 x 249 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria Cambridge Asylum and Migration Studies
Locul publicării:Cambridge, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Introduction: Grasping Legal Time; 1. The Virtues of Legal Time; 2. The Vices of Legal Time; 3. Jus Temporis or the Immigrant's Right to Human Time; Conclusion.
Recenzii
'A timely challenge to the focus on the here and now of most legal analyses, in light of cultural studies on the lived experience of individual migrants.' Daniel Thym, Chair of Public, European, and International Law, University of Konstanz
'This is an exciting book at the intersection of philosophy and migration law. It critically and carefully analyzes the role of time in the control and exclusion of migrants, and makes a strong case for jus temporis and the normative value of human time to improve the life of migrants.' Nanda Oudejans, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam
'We tend to think of migration law as regulating a relation between people and space, but Martijn Stronks elegantly demonstrates the role of diverse conceptions of time as mediators of that relationship. Stronks compellingly argues that we must account for the normative demands of 'human time' in the exercise of temporal governance over non-citizens.' Audrey Macklin, Professor & Rebecca Cook Chair in Human Rights Law, University of Toronto
'Grasping Legal Time is an exceptional exploration of the relationship between the complex techniques of legal time and the lived temporal experiences of those subject to it. Through close analysis of European migration law, Martijn Stronks provides new insight into legal temporal manipulability and the impact on migrants' 'human time.'' Melanie Griffiths, Birmingham Fellow, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham
'Clocks and calendars rule our lives, often so invisibly that we don't recognize legal time or the ways it conflicts with the human experience of time. In Grasping Legal Time, Martijn Stronks brilliantly excavates the concept of legal time, offering a set of new conceptual distinctions to help scholars parse time's place in law. This book is richly informed by scholarship across fields, and insightful and thoughtful in its conclusions. It is urgently important reading for anyone studying migration and how law operates for and upon all political subjects.' Elizabeth Cohen, Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University
'Through illuminating legal examples, Stronks brings to life key concepts from the philosophy of time and makes a compelling argument for the value of human time as grounds for political inclusion. Essential reading for those of us coming to grips with the deployment of time as both a tool of migration governance and a strategy for critical praxis.' Anne McNevin, Associate Professor of Politics at the New School for Social Research
'This is an exciting book at the intersection of philosophy and migration law. It critically and carefully analyzes the role of time in the control and exclusion of migrants, and makes a strong case for jus temporis and the normative value of human time to improve the life of migrants.' Nanda Oudejans, Faculty of Law, University of Amsterdam
'We tend to think of migration law as regulating a relation between people and space, but Martijn Stronks elegantly demonstrates the role of diverse conceptions of time as mediators of that relationship. Stronks compellingly argues that we must account for the normative demands of 'human time' in the exercise of temporal governance over non-citizens.' Audrey Macklin, Professor & Rebecca Cook Chair in Human Rights Law, University of Toronto
'Grasping Legal Time is an exceptional exploration of the relationship between the complex techniques of legal time and the lived temporal experiences of those subject to it. Through close analysis of European migration law, Martijn Stronks provides new insight into legal temporal manipulability and the impact on migrants' 'human time.'' Melanie Griffiths, Birmingham Fellow, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham
'Clocks and calendars rule our lives, often so invisibly that we don't recognize legal time or the ways it conflicts with the human experience of time. In Grasping Legal Time, Martijn Stronks brilliantly excavates the concept of legal time, offering a set of new conceptual distinctions to help scholars parse time's place in law. This book is richly informed by scholarship across fields, and insightful and thoughtful in its conclusions. It is urgently important reading for anyone studying migration and how law operates for and upon all political subjects.' Elizabeth Cohen, Professor of Political Science, Syracuse University
'Through illuminating legal examples, Stronks brings to life key concepts from the philosophy of time and makes a compelling argument for the value of human time as grounds for political inclusion. Essential reading for those of us coming to grips with the deployment of time as both a tool of migration governance and a strategy for critical praxis.' Anne McNevin, Associate Professor of Politics at the New School for Social Research
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Descriere
This book explores the double-edged role of time in the regulation of migration from legal, philosophical and socio-cultural perspectives.