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Posts by Jessica Schultz

✍ As N. European states limit paths to settlement for refugees, Jens Vedsted-Hansen and I ask (and answer): to what degree does the right to family and private life under Article 8 ECHR provide a defense to deportation/protect against family separation?

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The temporary turn in asylum: a new agenda for researching the politics of deterrence in practice While policies of non-admission, deflection and containment have animated Global North states’ response to refugees since the 1980s, the past decade has witnessed a new turn towards post-entry meas...

New special issue on the recent deterrence strategies in DK and Norway, focused on the revocation regimes adopted to withdraw or deny the extension of refugees’ residence permits.

Co-editors @Jessica Schultz and @Katrine Syppli Kohl

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Revocation nation: the rule of law and precarious legal status in Norway In response to increased numbers of refugee claimants in 2015, the Norwegian government introduced restrictive measures aimed, in part, at deterring future arrivals. These included the mandatory ce...

New article alert! Revocation nation: the rule of law and precarious legal status in Norway. I argue that the principle of legal certainty can depoliticize efforts to limit the unreasonable consequences of revocation and denaturalization practices. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

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