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Whilst immigration policy is a highly controversial topic in the West, states continue to receive people who settle, whether as asylum-seekers or refugees, or as family members of existing migrants or labour migrants. Many who move violate the immigration rules either in entering a country or staying beyond the time allowed. The problems illegality entails for migrants shape much of the law and society scholarship in this area and this volume brings together the key articles which shape current thinking. The main topics covered include illegality, mercy and the language of deservingness; transnationality; family and identity; refugees and asylum-seekers.
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I ILLEGALITY, MERCY AND THE LANGUAGE OF DESERVINGNESS
`Opposing Prop, 187: Undocumented Immigrants and the National Imagination', Connecticut Law Review, 28, pp. 555--619
3(66)
Linda S. Bosniak
`Immigration, Law, and Marginalization in a Global Economy: Notes from Spain', Law and Society Review, 32, pp. 529--66
69(38)
Kitty Calavita
`Implications of ``Third Party'' Involvement in Enforcement: The INS, Illegal Travelers, and International Airlines', Law and Society Review, 31, pp. 505--29
107(26)
Janet A. Gilboy
`Inside Illegality: Migration Policing in South Africa after Apartheid', Africa Today, pp. 35--47
133(14)
Jonathan Klaaren
Jaya Ramji
`U.S. Immigration Reform and the Meaning of Responsibility', Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 20, pp. 125--55
147(32)
Kathleen M. Moore
`The Strange Career of the Illegal Alien: Immigration Restriction and Deportation Policy in the United States, 1921--1965', Law and History Review, 21, pp. 69--107
179(40)
Mae M. Ngai
`When States Prefer Non-Citizens Over Citizens: Conflict Over Illegal Immigration into Malaysia', International Studies Quarterly, 49, pp. 101--22
219(24)
Kamal Sadiq
PART II TRANSNATIONALITY
`Between National and Post-National: Membership in the United States', Michigan Journal of Race and Law, 4, pp. 241--62
243(22)
T. Alexander Aleinikoff
`Cultural Logics of Belonging and Movement: Transnationalism, Naturalization, and U.S. Immigration Politics', American Ethnologist, 30, pp. 508--26
265(20)
Susan Bibler Coutin
`The Constitution of a European Immigration Policy Domain: A Political Sociology Approach', Journal of European Public Policy, 10, pp. 263--82
285(22)
Virginie Guiraudon
PART III FAMILY AND IDENTITY
``'Who is a Homosexual?'': The Consolidation of Sexual Identities in Mid-Twentieth-Century American Immigration Law', Law and Social Inquiry, 28, pp. 351--86
307(36)
Margot Canaday
`The Limits of Citizenship: Migration, Sex Discrimination and Same-Sex Partners in EU Law', Journal of Common Market Studies, 38, pp. 729--49
343(22)
R. Amy Elman
`Inequality Near and Far: Adoption as Seen from the Brazilian Favelas', Law and Society Review, 36, pp. 397--431
365(36)
Claudia Fonseca
`Tender Ties: Husbands' Rights and Racial Exclusion in Chinese Marriage Cases, 1882--1924', Law and Social Inquiry, 27, pp. 271--305
401(36)
Todd Stevens
`Placing the ``Gift Child'' in Transnational Adoption', Law and Society Review, 36, pp. 227--56
437(32)
Barbara Yngvesson
PART IV REFUGEES AND ASYLUM-SEEKERS
`Minors or Aliens? Inconsistent State Intervention and Separated Child Asylum-Seekers', European Journal of Migration and Law, 3, pp. 283--314
469(32)
Jacqueline Bhabha
`Dissident Voices: Refugees, Human Rights and Asylum in Europe', Social and Legal Studies, 9, pp. 367--96
501(30)
Colin J. Harvey
`Reflections on the Tampa ``Crisis''', Postcolonial Studies, 5, pp. 29--36
531(8)
Robert Manne
`The Complexity of Determining Refugeehood: A Multidisciplinary Analysis of the Decision-Making Process of the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board', Journal of Refugee Studies, 15, pp. 43--70
539(28)
Cecile Rousseau
Francois Crepeau
Patricia Foxen
France Houle
`The Dublin Convention and its Effects on Asylum Seekers in Europe', Migration, pp. 39--74
567(36)
Nicola Scuteri
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Susan Sterett is a Professor in the Center for Public Administration and Policy and Director of the Metropolitan Institute at Virginia Tech. She is the editor of the collection Sociolegal Studies and Disaster, published as part of a series with the Onati International Institute for the Sociology of Law. She has also published articles in journals including Law and Social Inquiry, Comparative Political Studies, Studies in Law Politics and Society, and Studies in American Political Development.