Operational practices of EU entry governance at air, land and sea borders

Open Access
Authors
  • I. Pitsikos
Publication date 01-2020
Series AdMiGov Deliverable, 1.2
Number of pages 184
Publisher Brussels: ADMIGOV
Organisations
  • Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) - Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR)
Abstract
This deliverable for Work Package 1 (WP1) of the Advancing Alternative Migration Governance project (ADMIGOV) sketches an analysis of the operational practices involved in governing the entry of third-country nationals on the territory of the Member States of the European Union (EU). More specifically, this report presents and brings together the results from field research at specific segments of the EU external air, land and sea borders. This field research was guided by the following question: how is EU entry governance organised operationally, and why? The research presented here is more specifically meant to reflect, using the terminology found in the ADMIGOV inception documents, a ‘bottom-up’ perspective, meaning that the focus is on actors involved in the operational, day to day conduct of entry governance rather than in the formulation of laws, prescriptions, policies, principles or strategies. This ‘bottomup’ perspective is implemented by means of three case studies focusing on entry by air at Brussels Airport (Belgium), entry by land at the Terespol/Brześć border crossing (Poland/Belarus) and entry by sea on the island of Lesvos (Greece)
Document type Report
Note This report is a deliverable for AdMiGov work package 1
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8217847
Published at https://admigov.eu/upload/Deliverable_12_Jeandesboz_Land_sea_airborder.pdf
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