This book offers an analysis of EU laws and policies which is both comprehensive and detailed. It draws on the author's extensive knowledge and expertise on EU criminal and immigration legislation. It also examines areas which have been largely neglected in migration and EU studies, like the FRONTEX agency and its legal mandate. ... This book will be of interest to academics and practitioners who work on criminal law, immigration law, criminology, EU law and human rights. (Ana Aliverti, Border Criminologies, law.ox.ac.uk, June, 2016)
1. Conceptualising the Criminalisation of Migration.- 2. Before Entry: Criminalisation as Prevention.- 3. In the Territory: The Use of Substantive Criminal Law to Regulate the Presence of Migrants.- 4. After Entry: Criminalisation as Risk Management, Detention and Removal.- 5. Decriminalising Migration in EU Law: Upholding Human Rights and the Rule of Law After Lisbon.