Comment on Verena Risse: (Recent) Deviations in Border Control – Challenges for Normative Strategies of Justification?
This paper comments on a talk given by Verena Risse at the 2018 ZiF Workshop "Studying Migration Policies at the Interface Between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis", September 2018, in Bielefeld. Risse describes three general concepts of how border control tends to deviate from th...
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Dokumenttypen: | Artikel |
Medientypen: | Text |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2019 |
Publikation in MIAMI: | 11.04.2019 |
Datum der letzten Änderung: | 13.04.2021 |
Quelle: | Proceedings of the 2018 ZiF Workshop "Studying Migration Policies at the Interface between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis", S. 119-123 |
Angaben zur Ausgabe: | [Electronic ed.] |
Schlagwörter: | Exzellenzcluster Religion und Politik; Asyl; Flüchtlinge; Grenzkontrolle; Externalisation Cluster of Excellence Religion and Politics; asylum; refugees; border control; externalization |
Fachgebiet (DDC): | 172: Politische Ethik
325: Internationale Migration, Kolonisation 353: Einzelne Bereiche der öffentlichen Verwaltung |
Lizenz: | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
Sprache: | English |
Format: | PDF-Dokument |
URN: | urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-95189433375 |
Weitere Identifikatoren: | DOI: 10.17879/95189433078 |
Permalink: | https://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:6-95189433375 |
Onlinezugriff: | artikel_hoesch_2019b_comment-on-risse.pdf |
This paper comments on a talk given by Verena Risse at the 2018 ZiF Workshop "Studying Migration Policies at the Interface Between Empirical Research and Normative Analysis", September 2018, in Bielefeld. Risse describes three general concepts of how border control tends to deviate from the standard case of a state official performing control at the geographical border. Then, she attempts to establish that these developments create a situation that is not covered by classical approaches of the normative justification of border controls. Though I agree with many of Risse’s observations, I doubt that there is a straightforward link from those three general concepts to normative problems. Therefore, if we want to evaluate border policies, we need a much more fine-grained apparatus of, on the one hand, normative principles, and, on the other hand, information about the nature and consequences of these border policies. Risse’s paper is available under doi: 10.17879/95189433777.