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Building: Adam Smith, Floor: 7, Room: 711
Thursday 09:00 - 10:40 BST (04/09/2014)
This panel aims to offer novel empirical and theoretical perspectives to contemporary border security studies. In particular, empirically, it will try to stimulate discussions around multiple mechanisms of regulation related to various types of border crossing - migration management, control of the movement of goods and services, collection of excise tax, prevention of smuggling of drugs, weapons, endangered species and other illegal or hazardous goods and materials, the spread of human or animal diseases and related areas. Theoretically, it will attempt to link more conventional border studies with innovative approaches such as the concept of borderlands, engage in critical discussions of border security discourse produced by various actors and bring to the front the role played in contemporary border security by various global and/or international governors.
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When Visa-Free Travel becomes Difficult to Achieve and Easy to Lose: The EU Visa-Free Dialogues after the EU’s Experience with the Western Balkans | View Paper Details |
A New Agenda for Policing: Understanding the Heroin Trade in Eastern Africa | View Paper Details |
Criminal Infiltration in Legal Economy and Corruption: Well-Established Phenomena in Italy and in Europe | View Paper Details |
International Organisations in the Absence of a Global Migration Regime: Towards Governor-Centred Research on Global Migration Governance | View Paper Details |