This book provides a systematic and comprehensive overview of the
increased role of criminal law in managing migration, from a
European, domestic and comparative law perspective. The
contributors critically engage with the current trends leading to
the criminalisation of irregular migrants, asylum seekers and those
who engage in 'humanitarian smuggling' and the national and common
policies calling for a broader use of criminal law measures. The
chapters explore the measures used to protect borders and their
impact in terms of effectiveness and their ability to strike a fair
balance between security and the protection of human rights. The
contributors to the book cover a range of disciplines within law,
human rights and criminology resulting in a broad understanding of
the issues at play.
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