Making (in)formality work in a multi-scalar European border regime.

IF 2.8 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Pub Date : 2024-08-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/1369183X.2024.2371205
Lisa Marie Borrelli, Annika Lindberg
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Abstract

The European migration control regime claims to strife for 'orderly' and safe conditions of migration, yet systematically generates the opposite. This paper explores the role of informality in creating solutions to enable control and produce order in the European migration control regime by examining two areas of border policy characterised by high degrees of regulation and contestation : the implementation of the Dublin III Regulation (2013) and transnational negotiations over readmission agreements between European states and deportable people's assumed countries of origin. We focus on Sweden and Switzerland, two countries perceived as having high degrees of 'formality' in their migration control regimes, and draw on ethnographic material generated between 2015 and 2018 in Swiss and Swedish migration control agencies. We demonstrate the central role of informality in making formal regulations 'work'. The Dublin Regulation necessitates tacit toleration of informality to be enforced, and readmission agreements rely on informal, transnational politics that neither follow migration law nor respectthe rights and lives of people on the move. The article underscores the importance of debunking the myth of an 'orderly' migration control regime, informality is what makes European migration control 'work', often to the detriment of people on the move.

在一个多尺度的欧洲边境制度中使手续有效。
欧洲移民控制制度声称争取“有序”和安全的移民条件,但系统地产生相反的结果。本文通过研究两个以高度监管和争议为特征的边境政策领域,探讨了非正式性在创造解决方案方面的作用,从而在欧洲移民控制制度中实现控制和产生秩序:《都柏林III条例》(2013年)的实施以及欧洲国家与被驱逐者的假定原籍国之间关于重新接纳协议的跨国谈判。我们将重点放在瑞典和瑞士,这两个国家被认为在移民控制制度上具有高度的“正式”程度,并利用瑞士和瑞典移民控制机构在2015年至2018年期间产生的人种学材料。我们展示了非正式性在使正式法规“发挥作用”方面的核心作用。《都柏林条例》要求对非正式性的默许才能得到执行,而重新接纳协议依赖于非正式的跨国政治,既不遵守移民法,也不尊重流动人口的权利和生活。这篇文章强调了揭穿“有序”移民控制制度的神话的重要性,非正式是使欧洲移民控制“起作用”的原因,往往对流动中的人造成损害。
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7.80
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (JEMS) publishes the results of first-class research on all forms of migration and its consequences, together with articles on ethnic conflict, discrimination, racism, nationalism, citizenship and policies of integration. Contributions to the journal, which are all fully refereed, are especially welcome when they are the result of original empirical research that makes a clear contribution to the field of migration JEMS has a long-standing interest in informed policy debate and contributions are welcomed which seek to develop the implications of research for policy innovation, or which evaluate the results of previous initiatives. The journal is also interested in publishing the results of theoretical work.
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