Privatisation of migration control : power without accountability?
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- ISBN: 1801176647
- ISBN: 9781801176644
- ISBN: 9781801176620
- ISBN: 9781801172448
- ISBN: 9781801172462
- ISBN: 1801176639
- ISBN: 9781801176637
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Physical Description:
1 online resource
remote - Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: Bingley, UK : Emerald Group Publishing, 2021.
- Copyright: ©2021
Content descriptions
Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references. |
Formatted Contents Note: | List of contributors -- Editorial board -- Introduction / Devyani Prabhat Section 1 Private stakeholders in migration control -- Chapter 1. How are migrants, especially male asylum seekers, deterred from safe journeys and lawful entry into the UK through carrier sanctions? / Aleksandra Wegera-- Chapter 2. By what means are medical professionals able to reject hostile environment policy within the NHS? / Isabella Bertolini-- Chapter 3. Twenty-two years of employer sanctions : to what extent has deputising employers woven ethnocentrism into the UK's approach to controlling irregular migration?/ Emily Rigler Gillingham Chapter 4. In the context of the agricultural industry, to what extent does the UK government's 'hostile environment' agenda outweigh the impact of the modern slavery act 2015 on irregular workers? / Harriet Parfitt-- Section 2 The political economy and commodification of migration -- Chapter 5. To what extent did the private hybridity of the East India Company result in lack of accountability? / Akosua-Rose Oppon -- Chapter 6. Migration as a commodity: do you possess the 'golden ticket...?' An assessment of the tier1 (investor) visa's social and economic effect on the UK's migration system. / Isobel Kamber. |
Source of Description Note: | Print version record. |
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Subject: | Emigration and immigration law Privatization -- Law and legislation Privatization -- Law and legislation Emigration and immigration law |
Genre: | electronic book > ebook |